Willy Tarreau wrote:
Probably that you got the wrong laptop. If you buy an ultra-thin with highly
proprietary hardware, it may be hard. But if you choose in profesionnal ranges,
there is rarely any problem. I have a compaq nc8000 on which everything works
fine, and it boots in about 20 seconds. Other people I know have Toshibas,
NECs, Dells and IBMs and are happy with them. My previous VAIO was a dirty
crap that I would never recommend to anybody though.
Whereas my "ultru-thin" VAIO works perfectly with both S2D and S2R and the only thing I have some
difficulty with is the SD reader. Would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone.
I often hibernate linux to boot into a hibernated windows session, then go back the other way as
required, and my machine might do 80-100 "suspend2both" sessions a month between reboots. 30-40
seconds to suspend mostly (1.5GB of RAM) and about 15 to come back. That's what I call highly useful.
Different strokes and all that I guess..
Brad
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