Reshat Sabiq wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Yes and yes but the development version requires more testing for it
to be enabled in the final FC5 release. Hop in and participate if
you have time
regards
Rahul
I'm not sure if i'll have time for that. But hypothetically speaking,
how does one go about installing the development release? I'm not
seeing isos for download. Do people install FC4, and then run yum from
specific Development sources?
See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/TestersGuide
Also, testing suspend to disk shouldn't be very dangerous for my
harddrive, i guess. The worst thing that could happen is a crash
during re-boot, which one should be able to fix by running a rescue
CD, correct?
It shouldnt cause any hardware problems. Use a dedicated system.
subscribe to the fedora-test list, read the archives and post queries
there. Alternatively there is a third party website providing software
suspend enabled kernels which was recently referred in the
fedora-desktop list. This might work for you. You are on your own with
this one though
http://mhensler.de/swsusp/index_en.php
regards
Rahul