On 01/31/2011 02:40 PM, Bryce Harrington wrote:
But I agree it's so painfully slow and unreliable to be unusable in its
present state.  Hiding the option in the menu and declaring it
officially unsupported (but making it configurable and still callable
from pm-utils and so on, just no bug reports) seems like a good
approach.

I still wonder why you say it is so unreliable as to be unusable. I have never really had an issue with its reliability. As for speed, I started looking into it a bit today and I found that installing pm-utils and uswsusp is an improvement over the default kernel handling. It looks like uswsusp compresses the image so writing it is faster, and it has the ability to interface with two different splash screen packages to display progress as it does so. It also supports suspend to both. It looks like the Ubuntu build disables splash support since Ubuntu uses plymouth.

Would it not be a good idea to integrate uswsusp with plymouth and enable it by default?

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