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Vincent Untz escribió:
Le dimanche 26 octobre 2008, à 10:36 +0900, Magnus Boman a écrit :
Looking at the default for GNOME Power Manager AC settings, if a timeout is set, it will suspend. This is most likely an oversight and I'll pursue this to get it fixed.
This might not be an oversight -- you'd need to ask the person who implemented the Energy Star stuff.
I hope it is, forcing to hibernate by default, without asking looks plain wrong.
if this mis^W^Wbehaviuor is intented, must be documented in big letters how to disable it in the release notes.
Absolutely! You (Novell) should remember that a system must be tested before been allowed to hibernate. And for compliance, certified, too: openSUSE can not be certified. Question: What will happen if the user has opened files on external USB media, he leaves for a long coffe, and on return the machine is hibernated? I have a Bugzilla about that since ages: in this case the usb storage system crashes. The mount is there, but the disk is not accesible. Opened files woud be damaged. Has Novell tested, solved, and certified that this works correctly now? - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkkG9ecACgkQtTMYHG2NR9WDhACeNMxoTv797wM9YepQte2rxFAB umwAmwcGN/9f8X7v/Pn1BFXKh64wQpYj =l5Zt -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----