Wed, 12 Oct 2011 (14:56 +0900 UTC) Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
robert delius royar writes:
> There used to be a problem in X11 (OS X) when a network transition
> occurred during sleep (i.e. the Mac goes to sleep with one IP and wakes
> to find it has another IP). Individual programs or the entire xserver
> would crash.
Thanks for the info!
I don't see how remote clients could avoid crashing -- the X server
goes away, but the X server needs to be robust to that.
I-guess-I-haven't-seen-it-because-Rust-Never-Sleeps-ly y'rs,
To be more specific, the crashes would occur on a machine where the
server was on the machine where the transition occurred and the clients
were also.
I never see this with my MBP (just in the past with my old PowerBook).
So the problem seems to have been fixed soon after Jeremy took over
maintaining X11.
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