On Linux Mint Xfce 18.2 64-bit. Synaptic package manager says that my rsibreak is version 4:0.12.1-1 In the rsibreak applet itself, it says version 0.12 and uses KDE Framewroks 5.18.0, Qt 5.5.1 and the xcb windowing system. Maintaner: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> I love rsibreak. I use it to force me to step away from the keyboard for my wellbeing. When I'm on a break, I sometimes close the laptop lid. When I open it, I see that the timer is stuck. The mouse cursor moves when I move it, but otherwise, nothing gets the timer counting down. I've pressed Escape and other keys, but it's stuck. Pressing Ctrl-Alt-Backspace works, but I don't want to have to do that. By the way, my computer is configured to enter the Suspend mode when I close the laptop lid. What's going on?
Seems to work fine for me, can you attach a screenshot of what you get when you say it's stuck?
UPDATE: It's not just my Mint 18.2 XFce laptop. It's also my Cinnamon 18.2 laptop. Both have issues when I close the lid (and so suspend the computer) during a break. But it's not just when I close the lid. It's also when the monitor sleeps while on a break (without my touching/closing the lid).
Created attachment 107891 [details] How screen looks when rsibreak times is frozen Sun Sep 17 13:47:18 PDT 2017 update: this pic is small. I'll upload a higher-resolution picture.
Here is a link to high-res photograph of the screen. It's how it looks when the timer is stuck. https://i.imgur.com/EUsOPfb.jpg
Still can't reproduce it, could you share your .config/rsibreakrc file?
Created attachment 107892 [details] rsibreakrc config file
Git commit 26b7e6e9fcddcb98632e2a945fe23acca83550e1 by Albert Astals Cid. Committed on 18/09/2017 at 17:56. Pushed by aacid into branch 'master'. Free the user if hibernation happened while the countdown was shown M +1 -0 src/rsitimer.cpp https://commits.kde.org/rsibreak/26b7e6e9fcddcb98632e2a945fe23acca83550e1