Hi Phillip, On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 11:51:54AM -0500, Phillip Susi wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1
> Bug #812394 disabled the hibernate menu option by default. Given the > number of people commenting in the bug and the popularity of questions > on askubuntu how to turn it back on, I believe this was a serious > mistake and should be reversed. > I would like the technical board to review any reasons for why this > feature that many people rely on should not be enabled by default. Now that the tech board has been reconsituted, I suppose we should address this. :) The hibernate menu option was disabled because it was exposed in many cases where hibernate would not work reliably. Indeed, I was recently trying to make pm-hibernate work for me on the commandline in trusty (because my machine seems to be in its death throes and suspend no longer works reliably for me), and found that, even though I have a 6GB swap partition and 4GB of RAM, I am consistently unable to hibernate here (I think kernel changes wrt dm-crypt may be to blame). I don't think we should have a menu option exposed by default which will fail to work for a large number of users (in most cases, after first churning the disk for a minute or two). And at the time this decision was made, there were not resources to make this menu option work *reliably* in Ubuntu. I know it's a feature that power users value, but I think the technical rationale for removing the option was valid, and still applies today. I think a precondition for reintroducing the option to the menu should be to resolve the reliability problems that led to its removal in the first place (including the problem of systems having insufficient swap allocation), and to get the buy-in from the kernel team (cc:ed) that it will be supportable in the future. Thanks, -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. Ubuntu Developer http://www.debian.org/ slanga...@ubuntu.com vor...@debian.org
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