Vagrant footnotes have been rounded up.
> Suspend to RAM. I didn't attempt to test the other; this was pretty
> much the last thing I did last night before heading off to bed: I
> ran the installer on Xubuntu[1] 6.06 "Dapper Drake" Alternate CD[2]
> to overwrite my Ubuntu 5.10 "Breezy Badger" installation, rebooted to
> it, noted that suspend/resume did _not_ work, did "sudo apt-get update
> && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade", got a revised kernel, rebooted to it,
> closed the clamshell for a while and reopened it, and observed that that
> nice 2-second revival _did_ work, finally.
[1] Ubuntu flavour using Xfce4 and suite of surrounding apps, as opposed
to GNOME ("Ubuntu"), KDE ("Kubuntu"), educational apps ("Edubuntu"), or
a set of network daemons and management tools ("Ubuntu-server").
[2] The Alternate CD furnishes the traditional ncurses-based installer,
borrowed from Debian. Ubuntu are pushing as primary choice their new,
very slick but inevitably less flexible and robust, GUI installer
shipped on the flagship "Desktop CD" image.
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