Is there a way to shut the power of my laptop down and then power it
back on and have it resume right where it was when it was powered
down? I think this is called suspend/resume. I see there is a kernel
called suspend2-sources. Is there any way to do it with my
hardened-sources kernel?
Grant wrote:
Is there a way to shut the power of my laptop down and then power it
back on and have it resume right where it was when it was powered
down?
Sure. Install the hibernate package and configure /etc/acpi/default.sh
properly:
case $action in
Is there a way to shut the power of my laptop down and then power it
back on and have it resume right where it was when it was powered
down? I think this is called suspend/resume. I see there is a kernel
called suspend2-sources.
This uses suspend2, which is an externally maintained patch
On 6/26/06, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to shut the power of my laptop down and then power it
back on and have it resume right where it was when it was powered
down? I think this is called suspend/resume. I see there is a kernel
called suspend2-sources. Is there any way to
Is there a way to shut the power of my laptop down and then power it
back on and have it resume right where it was when it was powered
down? I think this is called suspend/resume. I see there is a kernel
called suspend2-sources. Is there any way to do it with my
hardened-sources kernel?
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On 6/26/06, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to shut the power of my laptop down and then power it
back on and have it resume right where it was when it was powered
down? I think this is called suspend/resume. I see there is a kernel
called suspend2-sources.
This uses suspend2,
On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 05:44:09PM -0700, Grant wrote:
Is there a way to shut the power of my laptop down and then power it
back on and have it resume right where it was when it was powered
down? I think this is called suspend/resume. I see there is a kernel
called suspend2-sources. Is
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