On 17May2012 08:30, Dave Ihnat <dih...@dminet.com> wrote:
| It would make sense to offer the option to disable swap, hibernate,
| standby, etc.; but don't remove it from the system.  To do so is to say
| *you* know better than *I* do how capable my hardware may be; that's
| positively Microsoft- or Apple-ish.

To be fair, Apple at least do know "how capable my hardware may be"
since they make their own.

But yes, end users should have the say, even if the OS makes default
decisions.
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