Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Bill McGonigle wrote: >> The parenthetical is the actual reason people don't like to reboot and >> may ignore security updates. Boot times are trivial in comparison to >> restoring one's application state, for anything beyond the most trivial >> of use cases. > > The average home user turns his/her computer off when going to sleep, so > he/she reboots at least once per day. Heck, even I do that. Leaving my > computer running when I sleep wastes power and makes me sleep badly > (probably because of the noise from the fans, though I don't exclude > electromagnetic waves possibly having to do with it as well (but no, I > don't use tinfoil hats or similar nonsense ;-) )). Home users with record > uptimes are a small minority, even if there are probably many of those on > this list. I think most people hibernate or suspend when they go to sleep. -- Have you ever considered how much text can fit in eighty columns? Given that a signature typically contains up to four lines of text, this space allows you to attach a tremendous amount of valuable information to your messages. Seize the opportunity and don't waste your signature on bullshit that nobody cares about. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list