Thanks, s2disk works. Now I just need to set it up so I can run the command
without having to su or sudo first. I think I can do it by editing the sudoers
file.
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 03:39:36PM +0100, tchomby wrote:
Is there a way to add a one-click panel icon and/or keyboard shortcut to
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 10:46:11PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
tchomby wrote:
Is there a way to add a one-click panel icon and/or keyboard shortcut to
hibernate the computer?
apt-get install gnome-power-manager
I don't think gnome-power-manager provides any kind of one-click panel
Is there a way to add a one-click panel icon and/or keyboard shortcut to
hibernate the computer?
I never normally want to shutdown, suspend (doesn't work), restart, lock screen
or logout. So many options. It would be nice to just have a hibernate button on
the gnome panel and as a keyboard
On Sun,26.Apr.09, 15:39:36, tchomby wrote:
Is there a way to add a one-click panel icon and/or keyboard shortcut to
hibernate the computer?
I never normally want to shutdown, suspend (doesn't work), restart, lock
screen
or logout. So many options. It would be nice to just have a
s2disk could be the tool you're searching for?
On Sun, 2009-04-26 at 15:39 +0100, tchomby wrote:
Is there a way to add a one-click panel icon and/or keyboard shortcut to
hibernate the computer?
I never normally want to shutdown, suspend (doesn't work), restart, lock
screen
or logout. So
Reply to: tcho...@googlemail.com
Original Message Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 15:39:36 +0100
RE: How to add a hibernate shortcut? [See Original Message Below]
How about this:
http://www.debiantutorials.org/put-lenny-to-sleep-debian-gnulinux-lenny-308
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On Sun
tchomby wrote:
Is there a way to add a one-click panel icon and/or keyboard shortcut to
hibernate the computer?
apt-get install gnome-power-manager
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