> Alas, it's not a whole bunch better with FC5. I have a Dell 600M and E1505, > plus a Gateway MX3210. None of them sleep properly. I can see the ACPI > lid/button events and the shutdown scripts kick, but it doesn't quite > suspend properly. The CPU stays at high and won't throttle down, plus > wireless doesn't completely shutoff. I think when it comes to suspend etc., peoples experiences vary a lot, and this is far from a universal view. It seems very hardware dependant For me, after installing (clean install to /, with /home and /boot on separation partitions that where retained) FC5 suspend and hibernate both worked out-the-box. I have a dell 8600 with an nvidia 5650 graphics card, and using the OSS nv driver it just worked straight away. Getting the nvidia closed binary driver going took a little tweaking, but still was relatively painless. What hardware do you have ? maybe the some one with the same can comment. Chris -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list