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book + DVD in an Indigo store. By April, Ubuntu 6.06 was my main operating syestm and by July I had rid my laptop of Windows. A few weeks before, I had heard Richard Stallman speak on copyright at the University
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in the emails you lenkid, any OS is likely to have problems if you change files it was using while it was in suspend-to-disk. I'd expect to have similar problems if I booted Debian, hibernated, booted (say) Ubuntu, mounted a partition that the Debian system was using, changed some files, shut down Ubuntu and resumed Debian.(In principle, hibernation should flush all kernel-level caches, but anything open or cached in user-space is still going to expect the old state after resuming.)Perhaps (guessing wildly) Windows 7 uses better in-memory file caching than its ancestors, so it gets performance closer to Linux's but is also more vulnerable to this sort of thing?

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in the emails you lenkid, any OS is likely to have problems if you change files it was using while it was in suspend-to-disk. I'd expect to have similar problems if I booted Debian, hibernated, booted (say) Ubuntu, mounted a partition that the Debian system was using, changed some files, shut down Ubuntu and resumed Debian.(In principle, hibernation should flush all kernel-level caches, but anything open or cached in user-space is still going to expect the old state after resuming.)Perhaps (guessing wildly) Windows 7 uses better in-memory file caching than its ancestors, so it gets performance closer to Linux's but is also more vulnerable to this sort of thing?