Anne Wilson wrote: > Interestingly, I hit the Suspend button last night when I intended to shut > down, and it did work. I can't see me wanting to use it on a workstation, > but it did perform as it was supposed to do - as far as I can tell, anyway, > because I had already shut down applications, so it was only returning the > kde session. > > Anne > I can not see myself using it very often on my workstation, because I don't shut it down at night. But being able to hibernate can be useful when you need to do a quick shutdown to change a keyboard, PS/2 mouse, or parallel printer cable. (9 times out of 10, you can get away with changing one without shutting the system down, but it is a risk.) It is also handy if you have to change out a UPS. Putting the system in hibernation, and waking it back up tends to be a bit faster then doing a shutdown and restart, especially if you have a lot of programs running. I leave it to someone that uses it to give reasons for suspend on a workstation. I can see a couple, but I can not make a good argument for them... Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!