Continuing my previous comment: after the update I got both 'cgmanager' and 'systemd-logind' daemons eating 70% of processor time each (in a multi-core cpu).
Tried to reinstall and reconfigure all recently updated packages, with no result.
The visible effect is a long delay when logging (either on terminal or graphics environment). I also got problems with the NetworkManager, which started to show an 'insufficient privileges' when selecting a wireless network.
A stopgap measure to access wifi was killing the user-level 'nm-applet' process and starting it again as root.
Continuing my previous comment: after the update I got both 'cgmanager' and 'systemd-logind' daemons eating 70% of processor time each (in a multi-core cpu).
Tried to reinstall and reconfigure all recently updated packages, with no result.
The visible effect is a long delay when logging (either on terminal or graphics environment). I also got problems with the NetworkManager, which started to show an 'insufficient privileges' when selecting a wireless network.
A stopgap measure to access wifi was killing the user-level 'nm-applet' process and starting it again as root.