I too see this on my Fedora 13 x86-64 desktop with all current updates.
My video card is an Asus EAH3650 Silent Magic. That is a Radeon HD3650.
X is using the radeon driver from xorg-x11-drv-ati-6.13.0-1.fc13.x86_64
The kernel is kernel-2.6.33.6-147.2.4.fc13.x86_64
The uninterruptible fade started happening a couple of months ago (my memory is fuzzy, but it could have been when I installed F13 (in June) or after a subsequent update).
The problem seems to happen every time.
I have two menu entries under System:Preferences identically labelled "Screensaver". The first is "Screensaver Preferences (XScreenSaver 5.11-8.1.fc13.respin1, 25-Jul-2010". The other is the Gnome Screensaver. When I switch between them, they want to stop the other's daemon and start theirs. Neither solves the problem.
I too see this on my Fedora 13 x86-64 desktop with all current updates.
My video card is an Asus EAH3650 Silent Magic. That is a Radeon HD3650. drv-ati- 6.13.0- 1.fc13. x86_64 2.6.33. 6-147.2. 4.fc13. x86_64
X is using the radeon driver from xorg-x11-
The kernel is kernel-
The uninterruptible fade started happening a couple of months ago (my memory is fuzzy, but it could have been when I installed F13 (in June) or after a subsequent update).
The problem seems to happen every time.
I have two menu entries under System:Preferences identically labelled "Screensaver". The first is "Screensaver Preferences (XScreenSaver 5.11-8. 1.fc13. respin1, 25-Jul-2010". The other is the Gnome Screensaver. When I switch between them, they want to stop the other's daemon and start theirs. Neither solves the problem.