
If online articles and blogs are any indication of things, the number of Linux users migrating to, and satisfied with, Ubuntu GNU/Linux seems to be staggering. Given that, it was only a matter of time before a capable company had the resources to offer accessible, affordable Linux desktops and notebooks that delivered the way that Apple's products have. Colorado-based
System76 sent us their Darter Ultra for review, and proved that there is an OEM hardware/software combination capable of being the primary PC for the general public.
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I agree. System76 should have modified this behavior before selling their machine.
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Ask them on the System76 forum of the Ubuntu Forums. They (System76 employees) are very open and available there.
The idea of enabling suspend is obvious enough that I'm sure thought went into the default setting for System 76 machines, and that it was not just inattention to detail.