On 11/15/05, Mike A. Harris <mharris@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I personally think that getting a full desktop running in less than > 10 seconds is more important than working hibernate support, simply > because there are probably one ore more orders of magnitude more > "desktop users" than there are "laptop users" out there. Both > features are important to have for their respective userbases of > course, but the "desktop users" group generally is a superset of the > "laptop users" group. why can't "desktop" or "thin clients" or "home theature settop boxes" or "router appliance" benefit from a robust suspend? Just because "laptop" users are the traditional group who feel a need for this, doesn't mean its not the right solution for a broader range of users. Don't desktop bioses that are being sold right now claim to support to suspend? -jef"this discussion is moot anyways, neural interfaces will be here in a decade and i doubt rebooting your brain will be an option"spaleta -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list