On Nov 29, 2008, at 10:32 PM, hyperair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> While I don't experience this bug (never affected me to begin with),  
> I'd
> like to point out that 90clock was causing a time gap not because of  
> an
> actual lag, but because the clock was changed. Without it, if you
> suspend for 5 hours, your system clock will be behind by 5 hours. What
> that hook does is to grab the time from the hardware clock and update
> the system clock.

Only if your system is broken. Most systems should keep time just fine  
without needing to sync clocks across a suspend/resume cycle. Pm-utils  
1.2.3 will disable 90clock by default because it causes most of the  
lag when suspending.

>
> -- 
> long first wakeup after suspend
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219584
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