Comment 49 for bug 553498

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Steve Farthing (s-farthing) wrote : RE: [Bug 553498] Re: Intel Core i3/i5/i7 hang on resume from suspend(SCI_EN)

Dissenting Opinion - This should remain critical. If the mission is to
offer an OS alternative to Microsoft, then the criticality of defects should
be measured based on their likelihood of deterring Microsoft users from
trying or staying with Linux/Ubuntu. Since the word is basically out that
suspend/resume does not work (for various reasons in various numerous bug
reports)on many/most machines out there, this is a critical issue because
suspend/resume is a feature most users are aware of and a great many
utilize. It is also considered a very basic feature that any useable OS
would possess. Not being able to implement such a feature at this late date
reflects very poorly on the usability of the OS, at least in the view of
some prospective Linux converts. (And certainly having the user's session
devolve to a state where neither the keyboard, mouse or display work could
result in the loss of data.)

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Subject: [Bug 553498] Re: Intel Core i3/i5/i7 hang on resume from
suspend(SCI_EN)

I lowering the importance as critical should be reserved for issues that
cause the loss of data. Also Kamal, could you check current Maverick. I
would think this should already be released there.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Critical => High

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Intel Core i3/i5/i7 hang on resume from suspend (SCI_EN)
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