[ltp] [OT] thinkpad resistant for inline skating?

Lenz Grimmer linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Mon, 04 Jul 2005 19:59:25 +0200


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Hi,

Carlos Maldonado wrote:

> does this mean that even so it is suspended-to-ram the HD is still
> working? I thought the only device working under these conditions were
> the RAM memory

That's correct - a suspended Laptop (to RAM or disk) is also safe to
carry around. The disk drive is the most critical part here - the Laptop
should not be moved too much when the disk drive is spinning.

> if something else is working so I'm putting my laptop in danger when I
> run down to the cab with the laptop on my backpack? (x40)

No, if it's switched off or suspended, it's fine to be carried around
and shaken.

Bye,
	LenZ
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