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DateThu, 24 May 2007 21:49:58 -0700 (PDT)
FromLinus Torvalds <>
SubjectRe: pcmcia resume 60 second hang. Re: [patch 00/69] -stable review
On Fri, 25 May 2007, Nigel Cunningham wrote:
> > Does that mean you never ever power off your laptop (assuming you have
> one), and the battery never runs out? Surely you must power it off
> completely sometimes?

So? The bootup isn't that much worse than a disk suspend/resume, and it's 
reliable.

And actually, I don't use laptops much. I use mostly desktops, and STR 
works fine on at least some of them. In contrast, doing some 
suspend-to-disk thing would just be insane and idiotic. If I have to wait 
for half a minute and have a slow system even after that because my git 
trees aren't in the cache, I really might as well just shut them off.

In contrast, STR means they are quiet and don't waste energy when I don't 
use them, but they're instantly available when I care. HUGE difference.

I really think suspend-to-disk is just a total waste of my time.

		Linus
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