dep babbled on about:
> no logfiles provide anything out of the ordinary, at least in this
> connection. (i am puzzled by this, though:
> Jan 29 00:14:00 depoffice /USR/SBIN/CRON[2847]: (root) CMD ( rm -f
> /var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron.daily)
> Jan 29 00:15:13 depoffice su: (to nobody) root on none
> Jan 29 00:15:13 depoffice PAM-unix2[3083]: session started for user
> nobody, service su
> Jan 29 00:20:15 depoffice PAM-unix2[3083]: session finished for user
> nobody, service su
> i was not doing anything at all at that time.)

running SuSE yes? this is normal for the daily cron stuff. weird, but normal.

> ideas?

t sure sounds like cron. perhaps the /tmp cleaning is a little too agressive 
and is deleting a pipe/socket?
maybe xscreensaver needs relinked against xfree86's new libs?
4.2.0 turns dpms on for a lot of cards that 4.1.0 did not. perhaps that is it?
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