Re: DeviceKit-disks renamed to udisks

2009-12-03 Thread David Zeuthen
On Thu, 2009-12-03 at 09:08 +0100, Ali Abdallah wrote: > Are you able to give satisfying answer now? Yes. > i don't understand what is the benefit of changing the D-Bus > name and involving developers/packagers in a extra work for > just nothing. This could have been the case with any new Devic

Re: pm-suspend-hybrid support in DeviceKit-power and g-p-m

2009-12-03 Thread Dan Nicholson
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 3:50 AM, Kay Sievers wrote: > > I think (the currently unsafe) suspend should be hybrid by default, > when hybrid available. That sounds right to me. Sometimes I have to boot my laptop into Windows, and one of the things I really appreciate is that if I close the lid and th

Re: pm-suspend-hybrid support in DeviceKit-power and g-p-m

2009-12-03 Thread Kay Sievers
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 12:44, Richard Hughes wrote: > 2009/12/3 Kay Sievers : >> As far as I know, Mac OS has hybrid only, no separate hibernate. Vista >> has hybrid by default, but (custom) hibernate can be triggered from >> the interface. Both do not have the simple (unsafe) suspend. > > Sure, s

Re: pm-suspend-hybrid support in DeviceKit-power and g-p-m

2009-12-03 Thread Richard Hughes
2009/12/3 Kay Sievers : > As far as I know, Mac OS has hybrid only, no separate hibernate. Vista > has hybrid by default, but (custom) hibernate can be triggered from > the interface. Both do not have the simple (unsafe) suspend. Sure, so both have two UI elements, not three. I still think we shou

Re: pm-suspend-hybrid support in DeviceKit-power and g-p-m

2009-12-03 Thread Kay Sievers
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:18, Richard Hughes wrote: > 2009/12/2 Martin Pitt : >> Personally I find this more appealing. To me, hybrid mode seems >> conceptually closer to suspend than to hibernate, just with a safety >> net (and of course a much longer suspend time). > > What does Windows 7 and OS

Re: pm-suspend-hybrid support in DeviceKit-power and g-p-m

2009-12-03 Thread Richard Hughes
2009/12/2 Martin Pitt : > Personally I find this more appealing. To me, hybrid mode seems > conceptually closer to suspend than to hibernate, just with a safety > net (and of course a much longer suspend time). What does Windows 7 and OSX do? Do they put a safe suspend in the menus? Do they have t

Re: DeviceKit-disks renamed to udisks

2009-12-03 Thread Ali Abdallah
David Zeuthen wrote: > Hey, > > A lot of people have been asking what's up with the name DeviceKit-disks > now that there is no DeviceKit daemon (which was replaced by libudev and > libgudev). I never really was able to give a satisfying answer. > > Are you able to give satisfying answer now? i