Re: When will Linux get propper Hibernation Support?

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Moshe Goldfarb

On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 14:12:28 -0800 (PST), peterwn wrote:

> On Feb 28, 10:52 am, 42el...@gmail.com wrote:
>> I just got new laptop, Dell D630, and yet again, the suspend to disk
>> does not work. I love linux and got it on desktops and servers, but
>> linux on a laptop is still unusable. Suspend to disk is a must on a
>> laptop.
>>

>
> Has Dell released the pertinent hardware and BIOS specifications, or
> are they bound by some peculiar agreement to keep this secret?


Classic Linux advocacy.
Blame everything but Linux.

Hey, isn't Linux the kernel?
Yea, but only when that answer fits the argument.
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In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Moshe Goldfarb
<brick.n.straw@gmail.com>
wrote
on Wed, 27 Feb 2008 22:01:09 -0500
<tgut1v4itmzd.zji6oek3i0z9.dlg@40tude.net>:
> On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 14:12:28 -0800 (PST), peterwn wrote:
>
>> On Feb 28, 10:52 am, 42el...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> I just got new laptop, Dell D630, and yet again, the suspend to disk
>>> does not work. I love linux and got it on desktops and servers, but
>>> linux on a laptop is still unusable. Suspend to disk is a must on a
>>> laptop.
>>>

>>
>> Has Dell released the pertinent hardware and BIOS specifications, or
>> are they bound by some peculiar agreement to keep this secret?

>
> Classic Linux advocacy.
> Blame everything but Linux.
>
> Hey, isn't Linux the kernel?
> Yea, but only when that answer fits the argument.


Remember that everything in a Linux distro has to go
through the kernel therefore *every security breach*
can be blamed thereon.

Even the Windows ones, since packets going back to
a phisher are most likely going back through a Linux
server/router unit. This makes Linux liable for all
infections.

Microsoft, for their part, is indemnified.

-)

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