It is possible indeed. We have to check. I will try to test how it works with avahi.
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Ricardo Carrano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yanni, > But we should note that, not everything that expires, does so because of a > timer. > A cache entry may have an associated timestamp and expire in timestamp + > ttl. > > > I have noticed that an idle machine will resume for some time, and suspend > > again, several times for no reaso > > The result is that the suspended time extends the timeout. The timeout > > does not expire relative to the absolute time, but the time the CPU is > > alive. > > So if a 10min timeout is interrupted by a 2min suspend, the timeout will > > expire 12min after the point it was executed. > > Scott, does this agree with what you expected? > > > >
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