The DELL inspiron 5000e laptop supports this for Linux. You do need a
vfat partition to make this work however. They call this suspend to
disk. If there is no vfat partition, Linux will only suspend to RAM on
this laptop. Some software is available on the DELL site to do this, but
I've not tested this out yet.
HTH,
Indraneel
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 02:21:55PM +0530, Pratap Chakravarthy wrote:
> hello all,
> We know there is something called hybernation in windows.
> When the user switches off the system all the cpu state and memory is stored
>in the hard disk.
> So that when he comes back after some time and switch on the system he can resume
>from where
> he left previously. This is what they call as hybernation
>
> I searched in the net for something similar to that in linux.
> But i am able to find only the suspend functionality supported by linux.
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