On 7/29/07, Soeren Sonnenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> not that long unfortunately - at least it is not like with former *books
> which survived ~1 week (now I it is barely 1-2 days). however there is
> suspend to disk if you need to sleep longer.
>

That's strange.  When I first got my MBP C2D I tested this a lot in OS
X and I think that I got something like 5% battery drain in 8 hrs
(that's the figure that comes to mind).  This corresponds to what
someone who had an iBook once told me.  I sometimes leave my MBP
disconnected over night and I'm pretty sure this is what I see.  Is it
possible that this is different in Linux?  As far as I understood once
you're actually suspended it doesn't make a difference which OS you
started in -- I don't remember where I read this but I thought it was
true.

cheers,
Sheer

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