On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 12:43 +0200, Danny Kukawka wrote: > You can't say clearly IIRC if something get saved to RAM, because this get > normaly handled by the bios and depend on the bios implementation. I have > seen machines which show the same behavior on Standby as on suspend-to-ram.
Sure, but what I've described is the common case, no? > > Standard Nomenclature > > This section describes the standard nomenclature that should be used by > > programmers when implementing the Power Management Specification. > > > Standby > > If you provide information about Standby, why are there no functions on the > interface to call Standby (Standby/CanStandby/CanStandbyChanged/)? I know HAL > don't provide a interface by default, but there are (maybe old) machines > which support no suspend-to-ram but work with Standby. Valid point. Either we can add the standby stuff to the spec, or I can drop the standby description. kpowersaved uses standby doesn't it? Richard. _______________________________________________ xdg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg
