Messages in this thread | | | From | Eric Altendorf <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] swsusp bootsplash support | Date | Sun, 11 Jul 2004 20:21:37 -0700 |
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On Monday 12 July 2004 06:43, Jan Rychter wrote: ... > upgrade kernels, you don't much care. But if you use a laptop and > you actually care about opening it and getting a stable, working > environment within 20s, trust me -- software suspend becomes more > important to you than all the scheduler improvements in the world. > > I would gladly trade all the performance improvements of the last > couple of years for a stable, working swsusp2 and a USB subsystem > which doesn't a) prohibit my CPU from using C3 sleep and b) crash > and burn regularly bringing the whole machine down with it.
I'll second this. I moved to 2.6 because I needed a slew of drivers that were difficult to patch into 2.4 or out of date or etc. However, I haven't had a working 2.6 swsusp for probably 4 months or so (since I stopped using the 2.6.3 version after it ate my ext3 journal on my root partition).
I suppose I could look at going back to 2.4....
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