On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 07:46:39PM -0300, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> Is it swap partition unnecessary?
A swap partition isn't necessary, no. You can either use a swapfile (but
note that this will probably have performance implications) or use no
swap at all (but be aware, then that everything must fit
Is it swap partition unnecessary?
I could disabled it and resize hd to my home or root partitions?
Here is my /proc/meminfo
MemTotal:4139604 kB
MemFree: 655648 kB
Buffers: 119072 kB
Cached: 1935736 kB
SwapCached:10204 kB
Active: 2175612 kB
Inac
On 3/28/14, Marcelo Laia wrote:
>> Hi Marcelo,
>> just a shot in the dark: Have you encrypted your swap partition?
>> If yes, that's the reason for hibernate to working anymore.
>
> No. swap partition isn't encrypted.
You do HAVE a swap partition don't you?
I disabled swap a while back and for a
> Hi Marcelo,
> just a shot in the dark: Have you encrypted your swap partition?
> If yes, that's the reason for hibernate to working anymore.
No. swap partition isn't encrypted.
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On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 16:13:32 + (UTC)
Marcelo wrote:
> Notebook don't hibernate anymore
>
> Problem: My laptop does not hibernate when the battery is only 4%!
> Furthermore, it
> does not warn nor beeps when the battery drops to 10% (setted limit
> for low battery). What else should I look? Wh
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