https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=428664
--- Comment #2 from Clay Weber <c...@claydoh.com> --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) > Yes, it does have hibernation, and what's why the swap partition is so big: > the swap partition has to be as big or bigger than the amount of RAM on your > system. Ubuntu uses a smaller swap partition (a file, actually) because they > explicitly don't support hibernation. > > Whether or not hibernation is a good default is a different question. > Perhaps it should not be, or perhaps there should be an option in the > installer. Those would be separate issues that require separate bug reports > though. :) Thanks for clearing that up! But it does bring to the front that Neon is straying a bit from stock Ubuntu base, which many assume to have certain characteristics, more so if the user doesn't look at the dialogs fully, expecting the same results as previous installs. I do not recall noticing this on my previous install some months back, or in virtual machines in recent months. Can I assume this may be a somewhat recent change? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.