On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 02:09:06PM -0000, alx5000 wrote:
> I think I found what's causing my problem: npviewer.bin.
>
> I've tried suspending several times in a row, and every time npviewer
> was left running in the background, Xorg woke up using 100% CPU, and
> thus ignored all keyboard and mouse input.
>
> If npviewer was killed before suspending, it seems to work all right.
> I'll try to do some more tests but, if I'm right about this, all I have
> to do is kill npviewer on suspend.
Sounds like you have a different problem. I tried killing npviewer, but I
still get the same (short, a few seconds) delay on resume.
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 02:09:06PM -0000, alx5000 wrote:
> I think I found what's causing my problem: npviewer.bin.
>
> I've tried suspending several times in a row, and every time npviewer
> was left running in the background, Xorg woke up using 100% CPU, and
> thus ignored all keyboard and mouse input.
>
> If npviewer was killed before suspending, it seems to work all right.
> I'll try to do some more tests but, if I'm right about this, all I have
> to do is kill npviewer on suspend.
Sounds like you have a different problem. I tried killing npviewer, but I
still get the same (short, a few seconds) delay on resume.
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- mdz