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Re: Warp & SVGA video



> 
> There is also the familiar "PCMCIA-card-not-recognized-upon-return-from-
> hibernation-problem".  Workaround: hot-plug the PCMCIA device.  This is
> too much of a hassle for my tastes, so I've just given up on hibernation.
> On the plus side, I've recovered 8Mb of disk space as a result.

>   Karl E. Yeanoplos		|	(kyeanopl@den.mmc.com)

I have left the cover off the PCMCIA slots.  I have two reasons for this.
1) I frequently share my modem with a co-worker.
2) I find it much easier to remove the modem to ensure zero 
battery consumption from the devices.

This makes the hibernation-problem non existant, I simply plug it back in 
when I need it.  Unless you leave the cover on the ports I don't see the 
hassle, and, to me, the ability to hibernate is more valueable than not.


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