On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 12:21 PM, Matthias Clasen <mclasen@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Well, everything worked for somebody at some point. But the answer
can't
be to just add another toggle to the control-center so people can
experimentally
find out if it works for them at this time, choose-your-own-adventure
style.
Either we commit to supporting it. Then we need to invest the time to
make
it actually work. At the minimum, we need to be able to detect
reliably when
it will not work, so we can turn it off.
Or we don't. In which case we should just remove it.
This makes sense to me.
It seems like we can't detect reliably when hibernation is not going to
work at the kernel level, so that suggests removal to me. Hibernation
shouldn't be an adventure to figure out whether it works on particular
hardware or not.
Michael
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