On Monday 15 October 2007 00:49, G T Smith wrote:
Okay, but how to diagnose?
I was under the impression that most laptops actively manage power. In some circumstances they could reduce power to apparently inactive peripheral devices. With WiFi this could lead to dropped connections with hardware left in peculiar states. (There are other issues as well i.e. heat, battery charging... )
No, wouldn't use as a server. I just happen to have two laptops running SUSE and they're on all the time. The one I''m writing on (HP/Compaq nw9440) is my primary machine and the other is an older laptop (Dell 600m) that I just use because I have it.
I would personally avoid using laptops as server devices except for testing purposes, they are not really designed for the job.
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