On Wed, 13 Jun 2012 10:45:17 -0300 Patricio Silva <pato_si...@esdebian.org> wrote: > I have the same problem, colord-sane consume 100% of my cpu, and I've > detected a huge network traffic too. > > I don't know if it have any relationship with the fact that always, when I > trow the x session, (I don't have dm, y starts with startx command) the > mouse (usb) is not detected, I need to remove and re-insert the usb plug to > make it work. > > It's a debian testing/sid with xfce4 desktop >
I'm running Wheezy with kernel 3.2.0.4 and GNOME 3, and that happens to me as well, the mouse thing. After waking from sleep, I have to unplug and plug it back in. Huh. I have a laptop with an external monitor attached, and when I go to sleep, the external screen still shows what's on it for a few seconds, and it does upon wake for a second or so before the login screen loads, i.e. before I put in my password -- this seems like a security issue. Do you have this issue as well? I haven't looked into existing or filing new bug reports for these things yet but I plan on it. (Sorry for getting off topic!)