On Thursday 02 September 2010 21:11:33 Frank Steinmetzger wrote: > Am Donnerstag, 2. September 2010 schrieb Camaleón: > > On Thu, 02 Sep 2010 13:40:56 +0200, Frank Steinmetzger wrote: > > > Am Donnerstag, 2. September 2010 schrieb Camaleón: > > >> I meant you can hibernate your computer with any amount of ram > > >> available, there are still restoring speed gains in some computers. > > >> Your mileage may vary. > > > > > > But you also need as much space on the HDD to store the RAM content, > > > which I don’t really do. > > > > Neither do I. I do not use hibernation at all. > > > > My point was just stating the fact that it could be useful under some > > environments/setups regardless the amount of installed memory. > > OK, then that would belong into the OT realm for this particular thread. > > > >> > This is why on systems with lots of RAM there is no gain in speed by > > >> > hibernating vs. restarting + session saving. > > >> > > >> I have 8 GiB of ram and a cold start takes some minutes :-) > > > > > > Booting to the login screeen takes ~35–40 seconds here. Plus another > > > half minute to load the DE. Usually I am using normal standby (aka > > > suspend to RAM). Powerdevil has no function to disable that feature, > > > which is why I want to disable it one level down in the hierarchy. > > > > You mean disable at BIOS level? :-? > > Well, on my old Gentoo system - naturally with my own, laptop-optimised > kernel - I only had Sleep available in Powerdevil, so I figured that the > kernel has to (not) support it for the button (not) to show up. I just > never bothered finding out how to get S2D working. > > > [...] KDE should not trigger power savings unless you configure for doing > > so. What you can do is hide/remove the icon > > No, I _can't_. That's the whole reason for my asking here. There is no > option to hide the button. I've attached a tiny screenie where you can see > the problematic combo box and the hibernation (Tiefschlaf) button right > underneath.
I'm still not clear why you cannot just remove it. Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201009031610.13087.lisi.re...@gmail.com