Problem: If i do a "hwclock --hctosys" in kde (i do it in an xterm) after the machine wakes up from a supend to disk, the screen gets completly black for a minute or so. After that everything is fine and the system time is updated.
i dont understand. why does the screen blank? why does it so long? more background: -i let the machine suspend with: echo -n "disk" > /sys/power/state -It only hangs once, if change the hwclock later to whatever time and do a hwclock --hctosys again it works without problems. so just the first time i do it, i get the black screen. - i have no problems if i switch to "text mode" (whats it called? i mean tty1) after wake up (kde still running) and do the hwclock --hctosys there. no latency, i can switch back to kde instantly -i am using Debian Sid, so KDE 3.3.2 I would be glad for any ideas, thanks in advance, joerg P.S.: i live in europe and i will go to sleep soon, so will take some time till i can reply again ;-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]