Perhaps what is needed is a database of working and failing machine
configurations. It would be great if some corporate sponsor could put
a server together. It seems to me that we'd need to know the hardware
configuration, BIOS and installed Fedora packages. Then we'd need to
know whether suspend and hibernate work. This might give us a clear
idea of the sort of hardware that is problematic.
I don't think we need a separate server. The HCL laptop part of the
wiki would be a good place to start
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HCL/Machines/Laptops one of the
advantages is that its already there.
Peter
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