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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Brisbane Nth
Posts: 314
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Hi
kind of annoyed at the slow speed of suspend on my laptop and was curious what was the norm, so I want to invite people to post their suspend/resume times here, along with machine configuration (basic info and anything else you think might be pertinent). Machine: Lenovo t61p, quadro fx570, 1gb turbo memory (physically installed but disabled), 160gb 7200rpm seagate hdd OS: Vista Ultimate patched to current, hybrid sleep disabled Boot time: 58s from button press to prompt (5s of this is grub waiting for input) Suspend: 24s Resume from suspend: 2s Hibernate: 50s Resume from hibernate: 43s Machine: AS ABOVE (Lenovo t61p, quadro fx570, turbo memory (physically installed but disabled)), 160gb 7200rpm seagate hdd OS: Ubuntu 8.04 patched to current Suspend: 14s Resume from suspend: 2s Hibernate: 29s Resume from hibernate: does not resume Machine: old, ancient Toshiba M200 tablet OS: Windows XP Tablet Edition, SP2 Suspend: 5s Resume from suspend: 5s Hibernate: No option The suspend times on the new laptop are kind of disappointing, especially compared to my old machine. I was wondering if it was vista or just an inherent t61p thing? (as for linux, acpi is always a coin-flip anyway and i have zero expectations here and am merely grateful my laptop does not burst into flame). As mentioned I have disabled the hybrid mode sleep. Template below feel free to remove any you don't have info on. Non-laptop info welcome (posted here because I figured laptops are most frequent users) PHP Code:
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Morrabbin, Victoria
Posts: 757
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Machine:MBP 2006 2.0Gh Core Duo, 2gb ram, 100gb 5400rpm HDD
OS: Os X 10.5.4 Boot time: about 1min 20 seconds. Suspend: about 7 seconds Resume from Suspend: about 4 seonds Hibernate: N/A Resume from hibernate: N/A I rarely shut it down. Every 60 days or so? |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 253
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Really have no idea how long it takes to suspend - I close the lid and put it in the briefcase. Don't really care to be honest, as long as it actually does shut down properly (had a laptop once not shutdown completely - well it did, when the temperature sensor shut it down - not good, although it was fine anyway). It starts up within 5 seconds when I open it up, so that's good enough for me. Dell D430 running XP.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Brisbane Nth
Posts: 314
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![]() The other issue is that I would prefer the hdd heads to be parked before I start moving it (bung it in my bag, throw bag over shoulder etc). |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Sydney
Posts: 374
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Machine: Ibook G4 12 inch 120GB and 1.5GB ram
OS: Tiger 10.4.11 all updates applied Boot time: 50 seconds Suspend: 3 seconds Resume from Suspend: 3 seconds Hibernate: N/A Resume from hibernate: N/A Macs FTW.. well at least the old ibook G4's.. Machine: Dell D620 + 4GB ram + 250GB HDD OS: Triple boot, Win XP, Vista and Ubuntu with latest patches Boot time: 1:30mins probally 3 mins to fully load up in XP, same for Vista. Suspend: 40 seconds Resume from Suspend: 20 seconds Hibernate: around 2 minutes Resume from hibernate: 2 minutes Would so prefer to bring my ibook around if it lasted as long as my dell (9+hrs) AMD2400.
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