Re: Feedback
- From: "Jasper St. Pierre" <jstpierre mecheye net>
- To: "Allan E. Registos" <allan registos smpc steniel com ph>
- Cc: gnome-shell-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Feedback
- Date: Sun, 1 May 2011 23:40:00 -0400
I'm not suggesting the Terminal for everyday usage. I'm just trying to get some hardware and pm-utils stats so we can solve the problem for other users... all that command will do is print out "Supported" or "Not Supported", just as a starting point for the hellish journey ahead of us: Debugging Linux Power Management
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 11:25 PM, Allan E. Registos
<allan registos smpc steniel com ph> wrote:
On Saturday, 30 April, 2011 09:40 PM, Jasper St. Pierre wrote:
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Suspend instead of Shutdown ======
Surely this has been discussed extensively, I just want to
mention that suspend simply does not work for me (tested on two
computers, both do not wake up correctly).
I guess they do not want to listen as I recall.
Generally I like the gnome philosophy of simplifying things by
removing options. But leaving non-technical users with a default
setting that does not work is not a good choice.
It should only be a default if we detect you computer can
support it.
Can you give us some hardware details, and try:
pm-utils --suspend && echo "Supported" || echo "Not
supported"
in a terminal?
IMO, the presence of "Suspend" should be only available to
development builds(or optional in stable releases). I only once use
"Suspend" in my system because it will mess the system and I will be
forced to use the _reset_ button and I will never use it again as it
may physically damage the Hard Drive. Calling the terminal is just a
band aid, it doesn't work at large.
Regards,
Allan
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