Re: The death of Hibernate?

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Once upon a time, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> sure?

Yes.

> i used a laptop from 2003 until 2011 as my main working machine
> all the day and never came to the idea write a 6 GB to a slow
> mobile-disk and load it the next time instead simply shutdown/boot

Okay, so you don't want to use hibernate.  Do you also not even suspend?

I've got a fast SSD in my notebook, and it hibernates faster than I
would boot up, restart all my programs, and reopen any files I had when
I last used it.

Windows 7 also has a nice thing that Linux does not: a hybrid mode
between suspend and hibernate.  With that, when you suspend, it goes
through the hiberate steps (writing what it needs to disk), but then
puts the system into suspend.  If the battery runs dead or the power
fails, you can restore from hibernate.  If the system hasn't lost power,
when you restore it is just a wake from suspend.

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Chris Adams <cmadams@xxxxxxxxxx>
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