On Thu, 2013-01-03 at 09:15 -0500, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> Do you see excessive or constant hard disk activity at that time? I
> get into similar states now and then with my laptop, and it's always
> accompanied by constant hard disk activity. No ideas on what is
> causing it, though.

Look at the output from "top" and see if you're using swap memory
(diskspace) instead of real RAM.  That's dead slow, in comparison, and
the hard drive will churn like crazy.

I hadn't seen drive swapping since I abandoned Windows, but the current
release of Fedora requires so much more memory, than before, that I had
to put more into the computer to stop it swapping all the time.

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