On Saturday 06 Dec 2014 07:41:18 J. Roeleveld wrote:
Hibernation depends on a myriad of CPU variants, setting and the matching
memory issues. (U)efi is a good place to start your long, arduous journey
of research [1] ; see S4.
Not my experience, suspend-to-disk works quite well. The
On Sat, 6 Dec 2014 11:15:07 +, Mick wrote:
It is not just Nvidia. Suspend to disk (hybernation) worked fine on my
laptop for years. Then something changed in the kernel and now
although it will hybernate, waking up causes all sort of failures and
crashes. It is a kernel bug, I found
Marc Stürmer mail at marc-stuermer.de writes:
The sad thing about hibernation is, that it has always kinda been some
kind of lackluster in the kernel and quite disappointing. It is a kind
of area which does not get much love in the kernel for at least over one
decade.
So if you want to
On Friday, December 05, 2014 03:08:25 PM James wrote:
Marc Stürmer mail at marc-stuermer.de writes:
The sad thing about hibernation is, that it has always kinda been some
kind of lackluster in the kernel and quite disappointing. It is a kind
of area which does not get much love in the
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