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- Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 10:27:32 -0700
- From: steven smith <sjs@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] linux laptop hibernate question
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I have a dual boot thinkpad x40. It doesn't get used on Linux much because at the time I built it, suspend and hibernate weren't working well. Suspend back then (SuSE 10.1) crashed the machine and hibernate took as long to recover as shutdown/reboot. There may have been installation problems but I never really looked into it. For the apps I use (perl, cygwin, open office, audacity, gvim, firefox/mozilla, thunderbird mostly) I'm ok with XP although not proud of it. The convenience of shutting the lid and opening it again more than outweighs the use or not of Linux on this box. On windows sleep/wake up only take a few seconds. However, I'm reconsidering. Debugging Perl under windows is a royal-pain-in-the-kazoo. Does anyone have experience with hibernate/suspend on linux. Are the hibernate/suspend features working better than they were. Should I upgrade to a more recent release of Linux? Thanks Steve S.
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