Il giorno dom, 11/05/2008 alle 12.20 -0400, ffm ha scritto: > > > Or you could just set your laptop to power-down on critical battery.
This won't save me from loosing what I didn't save (hopefully, I will use only editors with good autosave capabilities but I don't know the general situation) > Or > just remember to turn it off. > I just provided what I consider the strongest argument in favour of suspend-to-disk. Sometimes when I am traveling I forget to check the battery because I am under pressure and I have to work until the last bit of battery. Seeing the laptop suddenly die is a pity. I understand that there is a general mood to consider suspend-to-disk an unnecessary toy (at least this seems to be reflected by the status of suspend-to-disk in many linux distributions - on ubuntu we don't even have the text progress bar of suspend-to-disk, and nobody that I asked to knows why). However, there are good reason to consider it useful on laptops. I am nowadays using an old laptop that has no longer a battery, because mine is broken. On this model suspend-to-disk works like a charm. When I have to move the laptop from an office to the other, it's so helpful to be able to just suspend it and not closing all applications, you likely can't even imagine. And by the way, ubuntu is the perfect software for an older laptop, and works fast and pretty :) Vincenzo -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss