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Package: kernel-patch-suspend2
Version: 2.1.8.2-7
Severity: important

It seems to me that somehow crucial parts of filewriter plugin
has been #ifdef 0'ed, and it looks like on purpose.

I'd like to kindly ask, what was the reason behind that decision?

You know, my physical memory is larger than my available swap, and it's
a bit weird to resize my filesystems and repartition just to be able to
suspend when more physical memory is in use :)

I was just going to re-enable that again, but I thought I should ask
before doing so.

Thanks,

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