[Psi-Devel] failing to reconnect on un-suspend (windows)
dev
dev.akhawe at gmail.com
Sun Mar 9 10:48:57 PDT 2008
Hey,
he said :
> While I have auto-reconnect enabled, I disabled auto-connect on startup,
> because sometimes I want to start Psi just to check something in history,
> without becoming available.
he uses hibernate as shutdown on his comp, which I presume is a
desktop. What he is also saying is that for laptop users, hibernate is
much more than a faster way to shutdown, it is essential part of
everyday operation, and many a times on wake up the whole network
connection is different.
imho. :)
Regards,
dev
On 09/03/2008, Hal Rottenberg <hal at halr9000.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 7:19 AM, Maciek Niedzielski <machekku at uaznia.net> wrote:
> > As I said, I use hibernation as "shutdown". I hibernate my computer when
> > going to sleep (when *I* go to sleep at night) and wake it up in the
> > morning. So for me, (computer) wake up event is the same as switching
> > computer on - it has no "temporary" attached to it. I would allow Psi to
> > auto-reconnect on wake up only if I also had Psi auto connect on its
> > startup plus Psi in Windows auto start.
>
>
> Sorry, I'm being slow today, I still don't get it. I always have Psi
> running and logged in. The only time I would not want it logged in is
> if I'm feeling particularly anti-social and even then I'm more likely
> to change it to DND. You use Psi differently? How? (I'm not saying
> you are wrong--just that I don't understand.)
>
>
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