I've been a bit amazed over the years, of the intense "updates" that usually are run in the cron, during the night times. Several times, I've been playing games, or just browsing the net on my desktop, during early morning hours, when my computer has gone to sleep when running the cron update. Usually this is a period, of a whole hour, and sometimes more. I've often mentioned it, and despite that this function is reduntant function from the old batch time hours of Unix, nobody has bothered removing it from the desktop linux environment. However, now when I write this, my machine is doing this horrible update of all manuals, which nobody reads anymore. And rebuilding the structure of the entire files system (exageration, running several recursive finds), for what purpose only geniuses can figure. But I've finally been able to work on my machine while it was doing this. On all other occasions, even with a AMD64 3000+, my machine went to sleep ... and I could hardly browse the desktop during this hour of nonsense. But now, yes now I CAN ... but it took a desktop with a dual core CPU to do it. Go figure :-) AMEN!