On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 4:27 PM, Luke Small <lukensm...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am running on an ASUS laptop, which OpenBSD may have disabled APM support > to remain compatible. Anyway, I can't run ZZZ even as root (unless there is > a setting that demands to be flipped somewhere).
So here's the *real* problem, but I see no bug report for it, not even a dmesg from you to dm...@openbsd.org. Plonk. > It takes a few seconds to > save the state and return using the virtualbox utility and it is as if > nothing happened to stop it. What happens on another machine in which the > battery goes out on the motherboard that powers the clock. if you hibernate > while you are running a preferable uninterruptible process, you are screwed > if your work demands an accurate clock. Lyndon** is correct: if you want the clock in your virtualbox to jump, virtualbox is the one that should jump it. Changing ntpd to some how magically detect that the VM was paused and resumed is a workaround on a kludge. The output of "fortune -m tailor" seems relevant: stop walking stooped over with your elbows bent and get a correctly fitting suit. Philip Guenther ** Hi Lyndon! Long time since friends-of-imap dinners...