Luís Neves wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
AFAIK There are 3 versions of hibernation code. Two that are part of the
official kernel and one that need a patch (suspend2). This latter is
more advanced and should perform better but
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> > Depending on your kernel version, you may not have any luck using
> > suspend. I never had luck, but I have not tried recently with the
> > 2.6.12 and 2.6.13 kernels.
> >
> > From swsusp.txt in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/power:
> > ...
> > You need to append
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
Depending on your kernel version, you may not have any luck using
suspend. I never had luck, but I have not tried recently with the
2.6.12 and 2.6.13 kernels.
From swsusp.txt in /usr/src/li
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
Depending on your kernel version, you may not have any luck using
suspend. I never had luck, but I have not tried recently with the 2.6.12
and 2.6.13 kernels.
From swsusp.txt in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/power:
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Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
hello experts,
I have debian sarge on a dell inspiron 5000. i was looking at using
either a sleep or hibernate function on it. but whatever info i am
able to find online requires me to path and compile my own kernel. i
have a very slow PC and limited
> Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
> >hello experts,
> >I have debian sarge on a dell inspiron 5000. i was looking at using
> >either a sleep or hibernate function on it. but whatever info i am
> >able to find online requires me to path and compile my own kernel. i
> >have a very slow PC and limited space on
Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
hello experts,
I have debian sarge on a dell inspiron 5000. i was looking at using
either a sleep or hibernate function on it. but whatever info i am
able to find online requires me to path and compile my own kernel. i
have a very slow PC and limited space on my had (about
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