Just FYI that 9.04 is a RC now and only has 13 more days until it is
final.  This is the time that I usually upgrade, then on the release
date, I don't have to worry about some huge download.

:wq!
jason



On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Randall Whitman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> [CP] Isn't Jaunty still alpha or beta?  I am not surprised that it is
>> hanging if it is alpha or beta.....
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JauntyReleaseSchedule
>
> It's still beta.  Right, i'm not surprised either.
>
>> [CP] I never use hibernate......do you get any output at all......logs?
>
> Well, FWIW  https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350313
> When i got in, the crash-detected icon showed; i followed it then said that
> bug is a possible duplicate; my logs may or may not be effectively the
> same as what was posted to the original bug.
> I'm not interested in investing much effort in hibernating a spare tower,
> but thanks anyway.
> Hmm, now that i applied updates while we were discussing this... it goes
> straight to unlock, no hibernate/power-off.  Yeah, beta.
>
>> [CL] good fix to know, just in case.
>
> Right, the reason for my post was to share the clear-swap technique
> with the list.
>
>> [CL] I've been using [9.04] since A4, and have been doing the updates weekly.
>> No issues with hibernate on T61.
>
> Right, i would guess it is specific machines with hibernate issues -
> hmm, wonder what percentage - my nose says guess it has something
> to do with BIOS quality.
> FWIW i can hibernate & resume just fine afaict despite some errors on
> console during hibernation, in U-8.04-LTS on dell inspiron 1525 laptop
> (that's not gonna get any beta system) - in fact, logging in as user1,
> switch-user to user2, hibernate as user2, power up, switch user to user1
> (without first re-entering user2)... worked fine :)
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