@Peter:
OK, thanks for the hints, I'll check into it . . . I don't keep ALL of my
emails though, but I appreciate that you don't want to repeat your self.
As mentioned at the beginning of this thread, this latest question is for
my '00 PM 3,1 Sawtooth, G4 . . . RAM is "maxed" out to a raging 2
On Mon, 2016-05-09 at 08:38 -0700, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
>
> On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 11:47 PM, Peter Golis
> wrote:
> > If you want to use hibernation, then please check my older emails.
> > I had described small how to enable it. Keyword for searching is
> > "resume".
> >
> >
On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 11:47 PM, Peter Golis wrote:
> If you want to use hibernation, then please check my older emails. I had
> described small how to enable it. Keyword for searching is "resume".
>
>
>
> PS: Lubuntu had not forgott hibernation. Hibernation in Linux was
ary device drivers from some vendors. Lubuntu is affected by that
issues.
Peter.
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Od: Fritz Hudnut <este.el@gmail.com>
Komu: Peter Golis <gol...@centrum.sk>
Dátum: 09.05.2016 01:34
Predmet: Re: [lubuntu-users] Doe
On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 3:43 AM, Peter Golis wrote:
> Hello Gentlemans,
>
> As first, do you talk about Suspend to RAM or hibernation to disk?
>
>
>
> Suspend to ram does not have big sense on laptop which have battery older
> than 10 years, but hibernation to disk will make
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Komu: Israel <israeld...@gmail.com>
Dátum: 08.05.2016 03:43
Predmet: Re: [lubuntu-users] Does the computer support "suspend"?
CC: <lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com>
On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Israel <israeld...@gmail.com
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On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Israel wrote:
> Hey Fritz, try:
> sudo pm-is-supported --suspend && (( $? == 0 )) && echo "Yeah, it works"
> This will be more clear.
> If it works, it will tell you :D
>
> I am not sure if those ATI Rage cards suspend at all... sorry.
>
On 05/07/2016 04:44 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 12:59 PM, Israel > wrote:
if it returns nothing after the command run
echo $?
if you get a 0, this means YES
In the Lu session, using those commands did not
On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 12:59 PM, Israel wrote:
> if it returns nothing after the command run
> echo $?
> if you get a 0, this means YES
>
> In the Lu session, using those commands did not put the system to sleep,
> only the display went dark . . . and it wouldn't "revive" .
@Is:
Right, one never knows in PPC; but I have two flavors of Xenial running, in
PM & also iBook, and there sound worked "straight outta Compton" . . . (the
city) . . . also in Precise, but not in 14.04, whatever that was called.
Seemed like in 14 other PPC users had to do more effort than I did,
@Fritz,
sometimes a kernel parameter can help with this issue... but again with
PPC you never know maybe someone else here knows for sure??
I have had a PPC that did suspend and wake, but not every release has
worked for this... i am not sure if my Precise iBook (running precise
that is,
Gents: Thanks for the replies, I've bounced back over to OSX side (so I
can have "sleep") . . . I'll test this out some time tomorrow when I'm back
in linux world . . . . I'll let you know.
Not holding my breath, perhaps I shouldn't even be thinking about this for
the "PPC" aspect . . . it just
Greetings,
I usually suspend by running:
sudo pm-suspend
But my guess is that it belongs to package that allows me to do that. No
guarantees it will work on your system.
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On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 5:00 AM,
wrote:
> You can see if the computer supports suspend by running
> pm-is-supported --suspend
> The hibernate command is similar
> pm-is-supported --hibernate
>
@Israel:
So, I just checked these commands in my PwrMac 3,1
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