This may be related: after upgrading to Fedora core 17 
(linux 3.6.3-1.fc17.x86_64) I found that, after running a patch for hours or
days, just shutting DSP off sometimes freezes my machine for somewhere between
1 and about 20 seconds (I think).  I had never suspended or hibernated the
machine.  I don't know how to debug this as the machine is frozen while it's
happening :)  Anyhow I don't get it on other machines so I'm suspicious it's
a particularity with some range of linux kernels.

Miller

On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 10:58:41PM +0200, András Murányi wrote:
> Hi List,
> 
> I've got used to putting my PC to sleep (aka hibernation) often lately. Now
> there is this behaviour of Pd that when you leave a patch open and put the
> computer to sleep, once it wakes up Pd will try to do everything it missed
> while the computer was sleeping, so the CPU goes 100% for quite a while. I
> suppose this is by design.
> What I've just noticed using l2ork is that I had closed my patch before
> hibernating (in order to avoid the CPU boost when waking up), put the
> computer to sleep for a few hours, and when i woke it up, surprisingly the
> 100% CPU boost still happened - with only the main window and console open.
> This makes me think some things are not destroyed properly when a patch is
> closed.
> Any thoughts appreciated...
> 
> András

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