** Description changed:

  i have a 1GB swap partition (Setup did not warn me that this is used for
- hybernation also, otherwise i would have told it bigger - i have 4GB ram
+ hibernation also, otherwise i would have told it bigger - i have 4GB ram
  and i am not going to use it all so why do i need swap!).
  
  after a 20 minute session of not doing much i have clocked up 1GB of ram
  in use and increasing. looking at session monitor (after a quick calc of
- the top 10 figures) i am using roughly 162MB in programs*. Are you able
- to speed up the Hybernating/resuming time to only save the only the
+ the top 10 figures) i am using roughly 162MB in programs*. You should be
+ able to speed up the Hibernating/resuming time by only saving the
  necessary things because I am SUPRA sure that i am not using every
  megabit of my 1GB in use right now, and its only going to be read from
  the disk later anyway - the only argument FOR saving every bit of ram is
  because Sequential reads are faster than random reads which would need
  to be done if not all of it would be saved (i probably wont need to re-
  read it all anyway). one suggestion (if user hasnt got enough swap) is
- to only save the necessary stuff and fill the rest with the unnessary
+ to only save the necessary stuff and fill the rest with the unnecessary
  junk.
  
  *of course there are ones that are not reported (i know from 100%CPU usage)
  CB.

** Summary changed:

- Hybernation and using too much space - aborts.
+ Hibernation and using too much space - aborts.

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  Hibernation and using too much space - aborts.

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