Wording in the script comments: hibernate #219
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It is not clear from the wording: should I KEEP this line (disable hibernate), or COMMENT this line (enable hibernate) on my laptop? And, while we're at it, what is the problem with hibernate/not-hibernate on laptops? Sorry if the question is stupid :-) |
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No, your question isn't stupid. :) For me I don't understand why you didn't catch the point. There is a feature to turn off hibernation. I don't recommend to turn it off on laptops, because every time you close a lid, it has to be hibenated or go to sleep depending on what you prefer. It frees some spaces, but the cost will be that your device won't be able to hibernate. :) |
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OK I got it, thanks @farag2. I suggest rewording that stanza as follows (using the same verb "disable" after "not recommend");
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No, your question isn't stupid. :) For me I don't understand why you didn't catch the point. There is a feature to turn off hibernation. I don't recommend to turn it off on laptops, because every time you close a lid, it has to be hibenated or go to sleep depending on what you prefer. It frees some spaces, but the cost will be that your device won't be able to hibernate. :)
If the feature isn't commented out by default, I recommend to turn it off.