True, dude. See also "Toshiba Libretto," referenced under "assheaded design." Motherboard #3, and it *still* doesn't want to suspend to disk. It's a 110CT, so it's got other issues, such as overheating, but the inability to suspend to disk until the system has run dry is annoying, to say the least. CK On Thu, 30 Nov 2000wrote: > Don't forget there is some hardware dependency, as well as non-standard APM, > depending on the machine. For example, while my current Dell laptop and my > old Panasonic laptop both do save-to-RAM, the Panasonic took all of about 2 > seconds to shut off. The Dell, on the other hand, grinds the disk a bit, and > takes more like 15 to 20 seconds. Both for suspend-to-RAM, mind you. > Paul > > PS & FYI, the Panasonic toughbook laptops really live up to their name. They > are rugged, and very well built. The only thing I didn't like about mine was > that I could never get sound working under Linux -- Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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