>> Is this equally bad on all other Linux 
>> distributions?
>>     
>
> No it isn't.  I have never had suspend crash on my Debian systems,
> even the ones running Debian unstable.
>   
Me neither! Hibernate on the other hand...

> The fedora developers plainly say Fedora is for developers, not end
> users.
Really? And how did you figure out that I am "end user"? For the 
uninitiated (like your good self) - I am a developer, and as such I 
expect when something gets released to have, at least, its basic 
functionality level sorted out - "for developers" is not a synonym for 
"barely-working" or "plain crap", not in my domain anyway - you, on the 
other hand, have a different view, it seems!

>   End users should be running RHEL instead.  Fedora throws in
> lots of untested new stuff to get it tested.
I thought that's what Fedora Rawhide is for?

>   If you don't like stuff
> not working or breaking, then Fedora is by design not what you should
> be running.
>   
Where did I state that? And since when have I asked you for advice on 
what I *should* be running?

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