On 04/22/2011 10:27 AM, Ted Gould wrote:
On Thu, 2011-04-21 at 12:06 -0400, Tony Espy wrote:
On 04/21/2011 11:49 AM, Ted Gould wrote:
On Thu, 2011-04-21 at 11:34 -0400, Tony Espy wrote:
On 04/19/2011 08:09 PM, Jason Warner wrote:
Hi Everyone - Sending this on behalf of John Lea, desktop desig
On Thu, 2011-04-21 at 12:06 -0400, Tony Espy wrote:
> On 04/21/2011 11:49 AM, Ted Gould wrote:
> > On Thu, 2011-04-21 at 11:34 -0400, Tony Espy wrote:
> >> On 04/19/2011 08:09 PM, Jason Warner wrote:
> >>> Hi Everyone - Sending this on behalf of John Lea, desktop design lead.
> >>>
> >>> ==
On 04/21/2011 11:49 AM, Ted Gould wrote:
On Thu, 2011-04-21 at 11:34 -0400, Tony Espy wrote:
On 04/19/2011 08:09 PM, Jason Warner wrote:
Hi Everyone - Sending this on behalf of John Lea, desktop design lead.
==
Currently Ubuntu contains two separate
On Thu, 2011-04-21 at 11:34 -0400, Tony Espy wrote:
> On 04/19/2011 08:09 PM, Jason Warner wrote:
> > Hi Everyone - Sending this on behalf of John Lea, desktop design lead.
> >
> > ==
> >
> > Currently Ubuntu contains two separate sleep functions, suspend
On 04/19/2011 08:09 PM, Jason Warner wrote:
Hi Everyone - Sending this on behalf of John Lea, desktop design lead.
==
Currently Ubuntu contains two separate sleep functions, suspend and
hibernate. This choice confuses users and is a un-necessary
comp
Le mercredi 20 avril 2011 à 17:38 +1000, Christopher James Halse Rogers
a écrit :
>
> I think that reliability will be the determining factor in whether
this
> is usable or not. This behaviour would be a win if I don't have to
> worry that hibernate's not going to work - or that my laptop's going
On Tue, 2011-04-19 at 21:17 -0400, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Jason Warner
> wrote:
> [...]
> > 'sleep', the computer should both suspend and hibernate simultaneously. The
> > computer remains suspended for a set period of time (e.g. 30min) or until
> > the
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Jason Warner
wrote:
[...]
> 'sleep', the computer should both suspend and hibernate simultaneously. The
> computer remains suspended for a set period of time (e.g. 30min) or until
> the battery charge falls below a set level. At the point the suspend state
> is d
n 19 April 2011 20:09, Jason Warner wrote:
> Currently Ubuntu contains two separate sleep functions, suspend and
> hibernate. This choice confuses users and is a un-necessary complication to
> 'sleeping' the computer. The proposed change is to combine both 'suspend'
> and 'hibernate' into a sing