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
I don't think it is incomplete freeing of patch resources based on what I
saw so far. Could it be the watchdog's ping, isn't each of these tied to a
specific timestamp?
On Jun 19, 2013 3:50 AM, "Roman Haefeli" wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-06-18 at 22:58 +0200, András Murányi wrote:
> > Hi List,
> >
> >
On Tue, 2013-06-18 at 22:58 +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 i
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On 2013-06-18 22:58, 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
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