Il 10/07/2014 11:25, Dominique Leuenberger a.k.a. Dimstar ha scritto:
> 
> Quoting Marco Calistri <[email protected]>:
> 
> 
>> Daemon: daemon-version:  0.99.0 on-battery:      no lid-is-closed:
>> no lid-is-present:  yes is-docked:       no *critical-action:
>> HybridSleep*
>> 
>> 
>> On particular I would like if are there any ways to customize 
>> "critical-action" field which now reports "HybridSleep" (what does
>> it means in the end??)
> 
> Not going directly no your actual issue, but at least trying to
> answer this question:
> 
> HybridSleep is a combination of hybernation (data saved to disk,
> then system powered off) and 'sleep' (data kept in memory, sleep mode
> at reduced power consumption.
> 
> Wikipedia outlines it rather easy understandable 
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_mode#Hybrid_sleep) """ Sleep mode
> and hibernation can be combined: the contents of RAM are first copied
> to non-volatile storage like for regular hibernation, but then,
> instead of powering down, the computer enters sleep mode. This 
> approach combines the benefits of sleep mode and hibernation: The 
> machine can resume instantaneously, but it can also be powered down 
> completely (e.g. due to loss of power) without loss of data, because
> it is already effectively in a state of hibernation. """
> 
> Using this as 'critical' power action sounds rather useless: it's
> almost certain that 'sleep mode' will not be there for too long.. but
> then, it does not really matter neither: the content is stored to
> disk and if the battery runs low, so be it.
> 
> Cheers, Dominique
> 

Hi Dominique!

Thanks for the description of HybridSleep!

In any case that is not working on my laptop neither, I'm going to test
the suggestion made by Malcolm about pm-utils.


Regards,
-- 
Marco Calistri (amdturion)
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