On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 14:06, Kevin Krammer wrote: > On Tuesday, 2009-09-01, Parker Coates wrote: > >> I would agree. If I'm busy and have a lot going on, I have a tendency >> to finish up what I'm doing before looking at notifications, >> especially if I'm expecting them (i.e. downloads in progress, ongoing >> IM conversations). A crucial notification like this could easily get >> missed in that 10 seconds. >> >> If the computer is going to do something as drastic as hibernate >> itself, I think it should notify me in a much more intrusive, hard to >> ignore way. > > It is not going to hibernate out of pure fun, it is doing it because you run > out of battery and might prefer hibernating over unclean system shutdown due > to powerloss. Sorry, I should have been clearer. The automatic hibernation is a great feature. I have no complaints there. I was merely stating that an impending system power down is a pretty significant event and might require something more attention grabbing than a regular notification popup. After Aaron's comment and some more thought, I'm now not so sure. I guess in this particular case, user inconvenience is the only possible risk, since no data will be lost during hibernation (assuming it works). I guess I'd like to retract my previous comment. Parker