hi, Am Dienstag, den 04.04.2006, 22:02 +0100 schrieb Henrik Nilsen Omma: > Well, some users want both options, but those who don't know the > difference (which we have established is most people) don't. If > Hibernate tends to fail, then it might be wise to leave that one hidden > by default and let those who know that a) they want it and b) that it > works with their hardware can find it and enable it. the opposite is the case, hibernate works on nearly every laptop, while suspend might be tricky for some ... but usually the action users want to take (even if they dont know how to name it) is the sleep action (because its faster, easier to start up again (on most laptops you just have to hit a key on the keyboard to wake up) etc...)
from personal experience, i use hibernate only if i travel longer
distance, at home i just put my lappie to sleep and can wake it up the
next day by hitting the spacebar and just start working, while hibernate
involves a good bunch of the bootprocess.
ciao
oli
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