> After inactivity timeout, you need to swipe the screen or use keyboard
> to reactivate it (I've disabled screen locking). The problem that
> often occurs is that mouse movement works, but clicking doesn't do
> anything. Similarly keyboard is unresponsibe. The clock has been
> frozen to the inactivity time.

Are the periods of inactivity long enough for cron to have run
while inactive? I'm so leery of this bug now, that I think
almost anything strange could be another symptom:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1043212

(The title of that bug is kind of misleading, it refers
to one of about a zillion symptoms of the same problem).
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