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Old 21st August 2008, 1:08 AM   #1
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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)


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Old 21st August 2008, 6:42 PM   #2
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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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Old 22nd August 2008, 8:21 AM   #3
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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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Old 22nd August 2008, 11:13 PM   #4
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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.
Yeah, the same thing happened to me, threw it in my bag and it didn't shutdown at all - only found out an hour later when I took it out and it was all toasty

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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Old 23rd August 2008, 9:35 AM   #5
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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)

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