Am 18.05.2012 10:36, schrieb Timothy Murphy:
You've repeated this several times,
so I thought I'd test it on my laptop,
a Thinkpad T60 running Fedora-16/KDE.
I did each test twice.
Hibernate (ie suspend to disk) and shutdown
both took the same time, 18-20 seconds.
Waking from hibernation took 40-41 seconds.
Cold boot + login took 72-73 seconds
cold boot: 25 seconds
login: 10 seconds
not counting the time to enter login and wallet paswords
5 seconds for me
bother different passwords with 19 chars
so i am around 40 seconds too
additionally i have to log out and switch
to a console if i have used my home-machine
between to sync back changes consistently
many programs do not like sync back their profiles
when they are running
The laptop was unusable for a further 30 seconds,
due I presume to disk activity, mainly virtuoso-t and
firefox.
well, i have the same unuseable expierience waking up
machines from suspend on a changed location because
dns-caches are holding LAN addresses from the company
and freezed connections since the IP's are no longer
available