Michael Biebl wrote:
We will certainly get a flood of messages from (desktop)users, where suspend is not working anymore (klicking on gnome-power-manager fails, boo). Imho we should optimise for the common case, not the special case.


IMHO hibernate is the special case. In a network environment it is
pretty optimistic to expect that a suspended Unix machine could
resume only 5 minutes later and find all external services unchanged
(on application level).

But anyway, pm-utils can be kept optional, as I have shown, so why make
it mandatory for a "minority" of server systems that never will be
hibernated? Or maybe I'm unreasonable trying to install hal on a server?


Regards

Harri



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