I would just like to say, after extensively using both suspend2 and whatever the current stock suspend is, suspend2 is vastly superior. Its much faster, it provides better feedback (userui), its more interactive. You can cancel a suspend. (which would have been great with the suspend loop bug I hit...) If you boot with a mismatching kernel, suspend2 will warn you and ask you before it blows away your suspend image, giving you a chance to restart with the right kernel. Of course, Fedora shouldn't merge suspend2. Upstream should. And apparently the answer to that is "Pavel says no". :P
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