Im looking for explanation for a behavior after the pc (win32 xp) has been in
sleep-mode, or lmms has been trayed for a longer period. Leaving Dormant
state, does not take place in a gracefull way, lmms will in fact quite often
fail, and lock down (soft crash -no hang). 'Waking' lmms always lead to a
serious peak in cpu-usage, and that is propl. where the crash can occour-
(??) But why does lmms behave like that, and can other reproduce this
behavior on other os (all?)What about laptops (closing the lock).
Should it be metioned in release-notes, that it is a bad idea, to 'sleep' a
running lmms ?





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