[Bug 60511] Re: Creates too small swap for hibernate

2008-05-29 Thread Brian Murray
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[Bug 60511] Re: Creates too small swap for hibernate

2008-05-18 Thread Eric Kuzmenko
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   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 60511] Re: Creates too small swap for hibernate

2008-03-28 Thread Robert Persson
I have just encountered the same problem installing kubuntu-kde4 beta on
a Thinkpad R61 with 3G memory. The installer only created a swap
partition of around 605M. I should say that I had only allocated around
30G of disk space to Linux when resizing the windows partition.
Nevertheless I think there is a serious problem here. Although I
personally can put up  (albeit grudgingly) with hibernate not working on
a desktop, but on a laptop it is absolutely not optional. All those
people who comment on forums that they installed linux on xyz laptop and
that it works brilliantly and that they don't care that power management
is broken are completely mad. A laptop without functional sleep and
hibernate is as broken as a laptop with a dead battery.

Suggested solutions:
1. Get hibernate-to-file working like it does on Windows and Mac OS.
2. Ask during installation whether the user wants to be able to hibernate (I 
know I was the one who filed a bug once saying that the installer asked too 
many questions (and thank you very much for fixing it btw) so feel free to 
shoot me).
3. Just make a big swap without asking and then create some kind of utility 
that makes resizing the swap a no-brainer.

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[Bug 60511] Re: Creates too small swap for hibernate

2008-03-28 Thread Robert Persson
I have just encountered the same problem installing kubuntu-kde4 beta on
a Thinkpad R61 with 3G memory. The installer only created a swap
partition of around 605M. I should say that I had only allocated around
30G of disk space to Linux when resizing the windows partition.
Nevertheless I think there is a serious problem here. Although I
personally can put up  (albeit grudgingly) with hibernate not working on
a desktop, but on a laptop it is absolutely not optional. All those
people who comment on forums that they installed linux on xyz laptop and
that it works brilliantly and that they don't care that power management
is broken are completely mad. A laptop without functional sleep and
hibernate is as broken as a laptop with a dead battery.

Suggested solutions:
1. Get hibernate-to-file working like it does on Windows and Mac OS.
2. Ask during installation whether the user wants to be able to hibernate (I 
know I was the one who filed a bug once saying that the installer asked too 
many questions (and thank you very much for fixing it btw) so feel free to 
shoot me).
3. Just make a big swap without asking and then create some kind of utility 
that makes resizing the swap a no-brainer.

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[Bug 60511] Re: Creates too small swap for hibernate

2007-06-20 Thread era
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   Status: Needs Info => Unconfirmed

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[Bug 60511] Re: Creates too small swap for hibernate

2007-05-05 Thread era
Sorry about the sarcasm in the previous comment.  I'd still like to have
the "Needs Info" tag removed, if possible.  Thanks.

If you clearly perceive two different usage scenarios, shouldn't the
installer ask whether the user would prefer swsusp to work or rather use
the required space for user files?  Barring that, shouldn't the default
on swsusp:able machines need to be working swsusp, allowing advanced
users to resize the swap if they really are that starved for space?

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[Bug 60511] Re: Creates too small swap for hibernate

2007-01-10 Thread era
Could we at least have a fix for
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/61054 then?

Or maybe (/me goes haywire) an animated high-resolution full-color
graphical 3D wizard with 19 steps to select whether you want one or the
other, with no way to cancel and no way to operate it from the keyboard?
And nag screens? Pretty please?

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[Bug 60511] Re: Creates too small swap for hibernate

2007-01-08 Thread Timo Aaltonen
the swap size comes from the rule "no less than 96MB but max 3xRAM" plus
a weighting comparison with other partitions. So, while one user might
expect the installer to use a swap space large enough for hibernation et
al, the other might expect it to have more space for user files.

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[Bug 60511] Re: Creates too small swap for hibernate

2007-01-08 Thread era
I believe I have posted all the information I have available. Do you
still need more from me, or could you please remove the "Needs info" tag
now?

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[Bug 60511] Re: Creates too small swap for hibernate

2006-09-18 Thread era
And here is the installation-time syslog. There is also a file
/var/log/installer/version but it only contains "ubiquity 1.0.12" so I
won't bother to upload that separately.

** Attachment added: "/var/log/installer/syslog"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/4303859/syslog

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[Bug 60511] Re: Creates too small swap for hibernate

2006-09-18 Thread era
Small correction to the original report: As is obvious from the log, the
created swap was even smaller than I remembered; just roughly equal to
the amount of RAM in the system (223MB RAM [sic], about 290MB swap)

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[Bug 60511] Re: Creates too small swap for hibernate

2006-09-18 Thread era
Here's the log from the original partitioning. I have since resized the
swap to around 1 Gb (just to be on the safe side ...) and hibernating
now works, at least roughtly. (Just tested for the first time. The fan
kept on running until I gave up on waiting and rebooted -- but I
digress.)

** Attachment added: "/var/log/installer/partman"
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[Bug 60511] Re: Creates too small swap for hibernate

2006-09-18 Thread era
Here's the current dmesg from the Thinkpad (case #1). I have resized
partitions and installed linux-686 and a few user packages (sawfish,
emacs, subversion, dlocate, ssh, apt-file, cvs; some of them obviously
from universe) but other than that, this is still by and large freshly
installed.

** Attachment added: "Current dmesg"
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[Bug 60511] Re: Creates too small swap for hibernate

2006-09-15 Thread Colin Watson
"Needs Info", as requested.

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