Chris W Tucker wrote:
>> Assuming you wanted an answer... For one thing the powerbooks got 'close
>> lid, sleep, open lid wake up, grab a fresh network connection and
>> continue' right about a decade ago and the odds of that working with any
>> PC hardware/OS combination even today are pretty dismal and it makes a
>> laptop nearly useless if you can't just open it in a new location and
>> click the next link on a page within a few seconds.

> 
> It is personal preference. I have a Macbook Pro running Fedora 12 just 
> fine. It does go to sleep and wake up and reconnect with ZERO issues.

Yes, it is not impossible to make other OS/hardware combinations work, just 
rare.  Some hardware doesn't even provide a 'lid open' event.  I just ran into 
that with a new sony CW model.  It came with windows 7 configured to only sleep 
a short time, then hibernate instead of the hybrid mode you'd obviously want 
for 
a quick wakeup as long as possible, and it makes you hit a key or the power 
button before it wakes up.

> I also have a Macbook Pro running CentOS just fine as well. However Fedora 
> is a lot farther ahead driver wise and application wise. It also took 
> longer to configure CentOS to a good state.

I'm not sure I'd call it running CentOS if you had to add 
drivers/components/firmware to make it work.  Even on my dual-boot laptop I 
tend 
to run the linux partiton under vmware player instead of booting into it.  One 
of the things I use it for is to access linux disks through a USB ->ide/sata 
adapter cable and the 2.x versions of vmware handle that well enough to be 
usable.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
     lesmikes...@gmail.com

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