Carlos E. R. wrote:
> 
> 
> The Sunday 2007-12-16 at 14:28 -0800, Linda Walsh wrote:
> 
>>     It _sounds_ like some power-saving feature is set to become
>> "active" a short time after last user input (also sounds like it might
>> be messing up; but it could be a 'feature' for some people (on laptop,
>> on battery power - go to 'standby' 10 seconds after last mouse or
>> keyboard
>> input?  Dunno...
> 
> Good idea... but it doesn't appear to be that easy. In the "Power
> management preferences" window, the action "put computer to sleep when
> inactive for:" is set to "Never" (and the minimum period possible is 11
> minutes). And both the power and suspend buttons are set to trigger
> "hibernate".
> 
> -- Cheers,
>        Carlos E. R.

        Try setting "Never" to something else, save, exit, then change it back
to "Never" and see if that help.

        Other than that, just set the clock to show seconds and forget about it 
;-)

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