Michael Crute wrote:
> On 12/6/06, Xamindar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have hibernation set up on my laptop and am just wondering if there
>> are any programs that are unsafe to have running when hibernating.  One
>> of the main ones im wondering about would be vmware.  Can I hibernate
>> while I have windows xp running in vmware and still have it exactly how
>> I left it when I power back on?  I will probably try it soon anyway but
>> just wondering if anyone else out there has more experience.
>>
>> Also, I notice that my cpu governors and being able to change the clock
>> speed of the cpu no longer function once I resume from suspend.
>>
>> One other thing is that any programs that use the sound device are
>> killed when I hibernate (because hibernate is set to restart alsasound
>> or else sound doesn't work any more)....any way to stop that from
>> happening?
>
> I have had problems with Firefox 2 crashing every time I resume, it
> spouts some nonsense about gnome-vfs and dies. I have also on occasion
> not been able to enter my password into xscreensaver after a reboot,
> for that Ctrl+Alt+F1 and login then kill xscreensaver works without
> harming anything else. HTH.
>
> -Mike
>
Yeah, I have those same problems.  I noticed though that xscreensaver
runs extremely slow on resume and I can't enter a password.  If I wait
sometimes it recovers but most of the time  just do what you do and kill it.
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