-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, 2008-12-05 at 08:50 -0700, Wendell Nichols wrote:
I find suspend to disk to be only useful if I have an application that takes a long time to startup (like my mainframe emulator). Its actually quicker to shutdown and reboot than to suspend to disk and resume.
In my case, suspend to disk and resume is several times faster than halt and reboot - specially considering the time to log in kde or gnome and open apps.
However, from the little I've been able to see of it, suspend to ram is very fast. I just can't get the computer to come out of it. First thing I'd like to know is, how to I enable some sort of verbose logging of the suspend process?
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