> Zap wrote:
> Nah, hibernating stores everything on the drive and modifies your boot
> sequence.  You could completely disconnect power and successfully
> resume a hibernation session later.
>

Yeah, that's what must have happened.  But that's odd because I just
closed my laptop which should've sent it into standby.

But that brings up a more interesting question - is there a way to
force this to happen without triggering the machine to actually
hibernate?  Because that way you could save off a session and then if
a unwanted crash happened you could come back up where you last saved.

That'd be a great feature.  Kinda like Firefox does if it crashes -
when it comes back up you get all of our tabs and windows back where
you left off.  Not that Firefox ever crashes.

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