Mick wrote:
On Saturday 01 November 2008, Iain Buchanan wrote:
actually it can also free up some ram, and your image is compressed
using lzf which can achieve a claimed 30 - 50% but generally you should
have enough free swap to cover the size of used RAM.
Is the compression a tuxonice only feature, or has it been applied on the
gentoo kernel suspend modules too?
what are "the gentoo kernel suspend modules"? None of the kernels in
portage are really gentoo kernels, but they're kernel.org (or other)
kernels, with gentoo (and other) patches.
If you mean gentoo-sources or vanilla-sources, then tuxonice patches
haven't been applied, and I don't _think_ kernel.org's kernel suspend
uses compression. At least not lzf. Someone else will answer here :)
There is of course tuxonice-sources though!
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