On 09/13/2022 08:28 AM, Roger Price wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2022, Richard Owlett wrote:
It's been so long since I set up Debian I've forgotten how to set
timing for going into hibernation. It's currently set for a much to primare panel has
large a delay.
Where do I look for i
On Tue, 13 Sep 2022, Richard Owlett wrote:
It's been so long since I set up Debian I've forgotten how to set timing for
going into hibernation. It's currently set for a much to large a delay.
Where do I look for instructions and descriptions?
I use Right Click on s
It's been so long since I set up Debian I've forgotten how to set timing
for going into hibernation. It's currently set for a much to large a delay.
Where do I look for instructions and descriptions?
TIA
Hello,
> Il giorno 29 ago 2022, alle ore 17:49, rudu ha scritto:
>
> Le 27/08/2022 à 11:42, Computer Enthusiastic a écrit :
>> Hello,
>>
>>> […]
>
> Thank you very much, the boot parameters trick worked like a charm.
> Now whatever Kernel I choose to
5.10.106-1 amd64 Linux 5.10
for 64-bit PCs (signed)
ii linux-image-5.10.0-16-amd64 5.10.127-1 amd64 Linux 5.10
for 64-bit PCs (signed)
... the hibernation process fails as described above ...
With Linux birdynam 5.7.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.7.17-1 (2020-08-23)
x86_64 GNU/Linux hibernation
4 Linux 5.10
>> for 64-bit PCs (signed)
>> ii linux-image-5.10.0-16-amd64 5.10.127-1 amd64 Linux 5.10
>> for 64-bit PCs (signed)
>>
>> ... the hibernation process fails as described above ...
>>
>> With Linux birdynam 5.7.0-3-amd64 #1 S
-bit PCs (signed)
... the hibernation process fails as described above ...
With Linux birdynam 5.7.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.7.17-1 (2020-08-23)
x86_64 GNU/Linux hibernation works as expected.
I suggest you should report this error as soon as possible.
--
With kindest regards, Piotr
x27;s because I experienced hibernation issues from this kernel up.
The screen shuts down ok, but the power never goes off, I have to use
the button.
And next boot is a standard one.
Don't know where to look for a clue here.
Regards
Rudu
That's very sad to hear.
Have you tried to report
On 25/08/2022 09:13, rudu wrote:
Le 24/08/2022 à 22:32, piorunz a écrit :
Looking at your kernel version, why you are running two years old
kernel? Support for this kernel has ended upstream, your system is
vulnerable to security issues.
That's because I experienced hibernation issues
Le 24/08/2022 à 22:32, piorunz a écrit :
Looking at your kernel version, why you are running two years old
kernel? Support for this kernel has ended upstream, your system is
vulnerable to security issues.
That's because I experienced hibernation issues from this kernel up.
The screen
Dear Developers of the most amazing OS,
I Triple booted macbook pro but the hibernation feature of debian wont let
me go in my debian partition since it is still thinking its in hibernation
so it black screens for hours and over heated my macbook pro so how do i
fix hibernation i also need you to
And here’s an example where the output media is an SD card:
rbthomas@nuc8:/media/rbthomas/99602c92-f887-4578-b6bc-39c91d49c43c/rbthomas$ dd
if=/dev/zero of=tempfile bs=1M count=1024
1024+0 records in
1024+0 records out
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB, 1.0 GiB) copied, 0.48058 s, 2.2 GB/s
rbthomas@nuc8:
(1.1 GB, 1.0 GiB) copied, 4.88158 s, 220 MB/s
Hope it helps!
Rick
> On Jul 21, 2019, at 2:44 PM, Shahryar Afifi wrote:
>
> Correct!
> I attached a screen shot of read write speed.
> The 2 min hibernation time is when there is little or no contents
> present. If I have many
Hi all,
sorry for having spread half-knowledge here.
On 22.07.19 15:53, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> Also, if the problem is in the time it takes to write the hibernation
> data, then those 2 minutes should mostly be spent with a display that
> says "blabla ... NN%" where the NN sl
> I attached a screen shot of read write speed.
> The 2 min hibernation time is when there is little or no contents
> present. If I have many things opened, it would take more.
Also, if the problem is in the time it takes to write the hibernation
data, then those 2 minutes should mostly
On Sun, Jul 21, 2019 at 4:50 AM Michael Kesper wrote:
> Am 21. Juli 2019 02:45:39 MESZ schrieb Shahryar Afifi
> :
> >here is my setup:
> >X61 with Middleton's bios (SATA 2)
> >...
>
> ...
> The X61 will throttle SSD throughput as it has less bandwidth than modern
> SATA adapters. So, transferrin
> What is the proportional size between RAM and swap?
There's no such thing.
They're both sized depending on your particular needs.
Stefan
d into the part of the swap already used, so the
rule should be "the unused part of the swap >= RAM" in order for the
rule to be sufficient.
- as mentioned about, not all the RAM needs to be saved to swap, and
furthermore, hibernation usually compresses the data before saving it
Hi all,
Am 21. Juli 2019 02:45:39 MESZ schrieb Shahryar Afifi :
>Thank you for your insight.
>your explanation was helpful.
>here is my setup:
>X61 with Middleton's bios (SATA 2)
>buster amd64
>upgraded from strech
>cloned from 64GB to 128GB
How did you do that?
Afaik it's advised to copy files t
On 7/20/19 8:16 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
If 12GB is reasonable (I have no idea, I don’t use “hibernate” myself) here are
figures to input to the calculation:
I was just assuming that Shahryar's hibernation
involved backing up the full contents of both
RAM and swap, which would be 12 gb.
--
If 12GB is reasonable (I have no idea, I don’t use “hibernate” myself) here are
figures to input to the calculation:
SSD sustained write transfer rate is between 30 MB/sec and 120 MB/sec.
Closer to 30 MB/sec (or even slower) if it’s a USB-3 thumb drive (even less
than that if USB-2); closer to 1
On 7/20/19 12:43 AM, Shahryar Afifi wrote:
Up to 2 Min
amd64
buster
X61
6GB dynamic
6GB swap
swapness 50
I don't know which log file to loo into...
Thank you.
What are you using for bulk storage? Your system
has to copy ~12 gigabytes into it. Do the math--is
that the main reason for your wai
My boots are getting slower and slower. I'll start from the top.
>
May not be the same
> The first thing that happens is I get a message
>
> Resuming from hibernation
>
iam getting almost same response
> I have never put my system in hibernation! It seems to just
&
;ll start from the top.
>
> The first thing that happens is I get a message
>
> Resuming from hibernation
> I have never put my system in hibernation! It seems to just
> sit there for several minutes with no disk access and no
> messages. Then it continues on. Is this a prob
wer and slower. I'll start from the top.
>
> The first thing that happens is I get a message
>
> Resuming from hibernation
>
> I have never put my system in hibernation! It seems to just
> sit there for several minutes with no disk access and no messages.
> Th
a message
Resuming from hibernation
I have never put my system in hibernation! It seems to just
sit there for several minutes with no disk access and no
messages. Then it continues on. Is this a problem? I don't
think it would make a big difference to eliminate it, but it
would get rid
G'day
I am not subscribed to the list, so I would appreciate being cc'ed on any
replies.
I have an issue with hibernation on my Lenovo ThinkPad laptop (E531) that
runs the Debian testing stream. The default kernel is 4.19.0-4-amd64 and I
use the KDE Plasma desktop.
The laptop will
On Tue, 10 Jul 2018 14:14:11 +1000
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 09, 2018 at 05:27:44PM -0400, Celejar wrote:
> > On Sat, 7 Jul 2018 20:32:03 +0100
> > Joe wrote:
> >
> > > On Sat, 7 Jul 2018 11:24:59 -0400
> > > Dan Ritter wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >
> > > > The majority of machines
On Mon, Jul 09, 2018 at 05:27:44PM -0400, Celejar wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Jul 2018 20:32:03 +0100
> Joe wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 7 Jul 2018 11:24:59 -0400
> > Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> ...
>
> > > The majority of machines can do suspend-to-RAM and/or
> > > suspend-to-disk and wake up smoothly afterwards.
>
On Sat, 7 Jul 2018 20:32:03 +0100
Joe wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Jul 2018 11:24:59 -0400
> Dan Ritter wrote:
...
> > The majority of machines can do suspend-to-RAM and/or
> > suspend-to-disk and wake up smoothly afterwards.
> >
>
> I'll take your word for it. I've never seen such a combination. I gi
On 7/8/18 12:17 PM, John Darrah wrote:
On 7/7/2018 6:51 AM, Dave wrote:
I wanted to know if this hibernation / waking issue can be solved by
using more compatable motherboards, hardware, ect ... or is this
issue prevelant regardless of the hardware and bios being used ?
Hibernation
On 7/7/2018 6:51 AM, Dave wrote:
I wanted to know if this hibernation / waking issue can be solved by
using more compatable motherboards, hardware, ect ... or is this issue
prevelant regardless of the hardware and bios being used ?
Hibernation issues are almost always an issue with the BIOS
On Sat, Jul 07, 2018 at 04:16:19PM -0400, Dave wrote:
>
>
> On 7/7/18 11:24 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > On Sat, Jul 07, 2018 at 09:45:25AM -0400, Dave wrote:
> > > I wanted to know if this hibernation / waking issue can be solved by using
> > > more compatable moth
On 7/7/18 11:24 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
On Sat, Jul 07, 2018 at 09:45:25AM -0400, Dave wrote:
I wanted to know if this hibernation / waking issue can be solved by using
more compatable motherboards, hardware, ect ... or is this issue prevelant
regardless of the hardware and bios being used
On Sat, 7 Jul 2018 11:24:59 -0400
Dan Ritter wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 07, 2018 at 09:45:25AM -0400, Dave wrote:
> > I wanted to know if this hibernation / waking issue can be solved
> > by using more compatable motherboards, hardware, ect ... or is this
> > issue prevelant regar
On Sat, Jul 07, 2018 at 09:45:25AM -0400, Dave wrote:
> I wanted to know if this hibernation / waking issue can be solved by using
> more compatable motherboards, hardware, ect ... or is this issue prevelant
> regardless of the hardware and bios being used ?
It's a specific
I wanted to know if this hibernation / waking issue can be solved by
using more compatable motherboards, hardware, ect ... or is this issue
prevelant regardless of the hardware and bios being used ?
On 7/5/18 12:27 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Thu 05 Jul 2018 at 11:11:19 (-0400), Cindy-Sue
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On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 11:27:31AM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 05 Jul 2018 at 11:11:19 (-0400), Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> > On 7/5/18, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> > >> 1. ctrl-alt-F1
> > >
> > > Note: since stretch things have... changed
On 7/5/18, Dave wrote:
>
> On 7/5/18 9:18 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 04, 2018 at 07:33:12PM -0400, Dave wrote:
>>> after hibernation the terminal will not wake ( apparently, no signal )
>>>
>>> the computer wakes, the keyboard lights up.
>>
2018 at 07:33:12PM -0400, Dave wrote:
> >> >
> >> > after hibernation the terminal will not wake ( apparently, no signal )
> >> > the computer wakes, the keyboard lights up.
> >> > I just installed deb 9.4 amd / the bios was just updated.
> >>
> >> B
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> On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 09:18:38AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 04, 2018 at 07:33:12PM -0400, Dave wrote:
>> >
>> > after hibernation the terminal will not wak
On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 10:33:52AM -0400, Dave wrote:
>
>
> I cannot SSH in to this sytem.
>
> I have tried Ctrl Alt F1 or F2 does not work.
You'll need to reboot. Ctrl-Alt-Del should work.
-dsr-
On 7/5/18 10:23 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 09:34:48AM -0400, Dave wrote:
On 7/5/18 9:18 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
On Wed, Jul 04, 2018 at 07:33:12PM -0400, Dave wrote:
after hibernation the terminal will not wake ( apparently, no signal )
the computer wakes, the keyboard
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On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 09:18:38AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 04, 2018 at 07:33:12PM -0400, Dave wrote:
> >
> > after hibernation the terminal will not wake ( apparently, no signal )
> >
> > the computer wa
On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 09:34:48AM -0400, Dave wrote:
>
> On 7/5/18 9:18 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 04, 2018 at 07:33:12PM -0400, Dave wrote:
> > > after hibernation the terminal will not wake ( apparently, no signal )
> > >
> > > the
On 7/5/18 9:18 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
On Wed, Jul 04, 2018 at 07:33:12PM -0400, Dave wrote:
after hibernation the terminal will not wake ( apparently, no signal )
the computer wakes, the keyboard lights up.
I just installed deb 9.4 amd / the bios was just updated.
By terminal, do you mean
On Wed, Jul 04, 2018 at 07:33:12PM -0400, Dave wrote:
>
> after hibernation the terminal will not wake ( apparently, no signal )
>
> the computer wakes, the keyboard lights up.
>
> I just installed deb 9.4 amd / the bios was just updated.
By terminal, do you mean monitor?
I
Display will not wake after Hibernation or Sleep
i am running Deb 9.4 Amd64, bios was just updated to most recent,
the video card is Radeon HD 6850
Kernel is 4.9.0 amd
Please Advise
Dave
after hibernation the terminal will not wake ( apparently, no signal )
the computer wakes, the keyboard lights up.
I just installed deb 9.4 amd / the bios was just updated.
, obviously) have never used
it myself.
Thanks for the url to the document. I started to follow it and 3
first tests were not successful (either hang up or crash and reboot
after restoring the image). So I would like to do a debug. I saw
that it is mentioned that:
"To find out why hibern
y) have never used it
> myself.
Thanks for the url to the document. I started to follow it and 3 first
tests were not successful (either hang up or crash and reboot after
restoring the image). So I would like to do a debug. I saw that it is
mentioned that:
"To find out why hibernation fai
On Tue, 12 Jun 2018, Piotr wrote:
Dear all,
Recently I upgraded my Jessie to Stretch and since then I do not
have working hibernation.
When I do hibernate-disk, then it seems to be making a memory
snapshot, but when I restart I gets a hang up with a black screen or
reboot (depends on which
blem is, the playing together with kernel, hardware and
> hibernation software is too complex, so there is only little chance, this bug
> can be dfixed at all.
>
> Sorry, to disappoint you at the moment.
It is pity that it worked well with Jessie with no hardware change. Somebody
t
Am Dienstag, 12. Juni 2018, 17:31:44 CEST schrieb Piotr:
Same here, just almost since a year. I doubt, this will be fixed. As far as I
read, this is too difficult for the developers, due to the very different
hardware. The problem is, the playing together with kernel, hardware and
hibernation
Dear all,
Recently I upgraded my Jessie to Stretch and since then I do not have working
hibernation.
When I do hibernate-disk, then it seems to be making a memory snapshot,
but when I restart I gets a hang up with a black screen or reboot
(depends on which kernel version I use). Already tried
Dear all,
Recently I upgraded my Debian Jessie to Stretch and I noticed that hibernation
does not work anymore.
When I try to hibernate to disk the process of saving the current memory state
seems to be doing the job correctly. However, when I start the laptop I see
that restoring the state
s.txt
"noresume" is described as so: "Disables resume and restores original
swap space."
However, the "nohibernate" option also exists: "Disable hibernation and
resume."
I applied the latter and found that not only was hibernate now absent
from the DE shutd
On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 14:34:44 -0400
Felix Miata wrote:
> An additional option to answer the original question would be to
> reconfigure swap to be smaller than the amount of installed RAM.
Swap space needed for hibernation is considerably less than available
RAM. It is reported in "
coco...@t-online.de composed on 2018-03-13 18:13 (UTC+0100):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> Remove resume= and include
>> noresume in all bootloader stanza(s) is how
>> I do it.
> I'm afraid I don't know what any of that means, I'm afraid. Could you
> expand?
After you turn on your PC, and the PC's
Hi,
I've been kicked off the debian-user list (again) because my mail
provider keeps bouncing debian-user emails (and _only_ debian-user
emails, for some reason). Please respond _to the list_ and I'll catch
replies in the archives. Thanks.
Felix Miata wrote:
> Remove resume= and include
> nores
> Can someone advise me of the best-practice way to completely disable
> Hibernation system-wide?
I don't know the "best-practice way" to do it, but a hackish way you can
do it is by adding
touch /var/run/do-not-hibernate
to your /etc/rc.local.
Stefan
coco...@t-online.de composed on 2018-03-05 16:39 (UTC+0100):
> Debian MATE 9.2.1.
> I don't want to be able to initiate Hibernate manually or for Hibernate
> ever to be automatically initiated by the system.
> Can someone advise me of the best-practice way to completely disa
Hi.
Debian MATE 9.2.1.
I don't want to be able to initiate Hibernate manually or for Hibernate
ever to be automatically initiated by the system.
Can someone advise me of the best-practice way to completely disable
Hibernation system-wide?
Thanks.
deloptes writes:
[...]
>
> what versions do you have there
Well. I cannot reproduce this - have some disaster on this system, and
reinstalled debian.
With fresh installation resuming works :/
KJ
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Kamil Jońca wrote:
> deloptes writes:
>
>> Kamil Jońca wrote:
>>
>>> But I cannot turn on my monitor.
>>
>> screen saver?
> Can you explain?
> KJ
sorry I read now the log from your post regarding backlight
Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt
if this does not help might be bug some
deloptes writes:
> Kamil Jońca wrote:
>
>> But I cannot turn on my monitor.
>
> screen saver?
Can you explain?
KJ
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Kamil Jońca wrote:
> But I cannot turn on my monitor.
screen saver?
I have strange problem with hibernation (to disk) on my laptop.
After resume my screen remains blank.
(It is similar to
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/01/msg00177.html, but in my
case it is regardless if monitor was off before hibernation)
System appears to be alive (can ssh to it
Le 29/12/2017 à 16:17, bw a écrit :
On Fri, 29 Dec 2017, rudu wrote:
running a debian/buster kde-plasma environment for maybe a year already, but I
can't find a way to make the Kickoff>Leave menu to show any choice other than
system> quit or restart (apart from the usual session options).
Is p
Hello,
Please, forgive my bad English here.
I would like to have the opportunity of choosing to hibernate my system
running a debian/buster kde-plasma environment for maybe a year already,
but I can't find a way to make the Kickoff>Leave menu to show any choice
other than system> quit or restar
I have strange thing with my laptop.
After hibernation display does not start.
In logs I can see:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
2017-09-29T06:30:16.830765+02:00 bambus kernel: [83141.182895] atomic remove_fb
failed with -22
2017-09-29T06:30:16.830780
On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 08:55:26 +0100
Stanislaw Findeisen wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> I have a simple task: find a developer (programming) laptop which works
> reasobably well with current Debian Stable. I am particularly interested
> in smooth hibernation and WiFi as I am often on the go.
including Suspend, Hibernation, Sleep etc. The only thing that bothers me
is the resolution support with the intel chipset. X can not do dedicated
resolutions, so I have to xrandr + scale in order to use external monitors
and the native one.
I hope this helps
Hi folks
I have a simple task: find a developer (programming) laptop which works
reasobably well with current Debian Stable. I am particularly interested
in smooth hibernation and WiFi as I am often on the go.
I can see DebianOn: https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/ but it
is very
On Monday, January 9, 2017 6:53:36 PM CET solitone wrote:
> On Monday, January 9, 2017 9:59:45 PM CET Joel Rees wrote:
> > So, just out of curiosity, what happens if you use ctrl-alt-Fn to
> > switch between virtual consoles several times after the box gets stuck
> > thinking the screen is off?
>
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 09:43:48PM +0200, Sicelo wrote:
>
> I am running Debian Testing, and for the last two weeks or so, it is
> impossible to successfully resume the system from hibernation.
I am now using Debian Unstable/Sid, and have exactly the same issues
> The hardware is a
On Monday, January 9, 2017 9:59:45 PM CET Joel Rees wrote:
> So, just out of curiosity, what happens if you use ctrl-alt-Fn to
> switch between virtual consoles several times after the box gets stuck
> thinking the screen is off?
I don't have virtual consoles. During installation I could switch b
modes or in modes where the P/S loads itself
> down dynamically.
>
> > but a machine in hibernation should
> > cope with a power cut. In any case, I support your expectation that
> > using sleep/hibernate should not involve compromising monitors'
> > power-saving behaviour.
Cheers,
David.
On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 6:04 AM, solitone wrote:
>
> I'm on debian stretch, and my computer is a MacBookPro 12,1. I've recently
> noticed an issue that affect my system when it hibernates.
>
> When the screen is already switched off and then the system hibernates, it
> won't resume correctly later
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 10:01 AM, David Wright
wrote:
> On Sun 08 Jan 2017 at 07:59:39 (+0100), solitone wrote:
>> On Saturday, January 7, 2017 1:35:07 PM CET David Wright wrote:
>> > you could go on to combine it with the
>> > hibernation process to make sure that the
On Sun 08 Jan 2017 at 07:59:39 (+0100), solitone wrote:
> On Saturday, January 7, 2017 1:35:07 PM CET David Wright wrote:
> > you could go on to combine it with the
> > hibernation process to make sure that the monitor was on just before
> > hibernation started. (There
On Saturday, January 7, 2017 1:35:07 PM CET David Wright wrote:
> you could go on to combine it with the
> hibernation process to make sure that the monitor was on just before
> hibernation started. (There might be some sort of serialisation
> required to make sure the two actions
On Saturday, January 7, 2017 1:35:07 PM CET David Wright wrote:
> But you've chosen to do the difficult thing, without knowing whether
> there's a bug somewhere that makes it impossible for you to succeed.
> Would it not be better to get systemd to turn *on* the monitor
> *before* the hibernate (an
o
observe happening).
One scenario might be to make systemd run a service that turns on the
monitor every few minutes. Then you can turn the monitor off with
your xset command and see if the systemd service restores it in a
minute or two.
If that experiment works, then you could go on to combin
On Saturday, January 7, 2017 9:04:27 AM CET Joe wrote:
> Is the screen truly off? If you look at it from unusual angles, can you
> see any faint sign of the correct display?
I've further investigated what's going on, and yes, the screen is truly off--
i.e. the backlight is completely off.
First a
On Saturday, January 7, 2017 9:04:27 AM CET Joe wrote:
> Is the screen truly off? If you look at it from unusual angles, can you
> see any faint sign of the correct display?
I also suspect that in fact the screen isn't off. Although I've tried and
looked at it from any angle, but I can't see anyt
On Sat, 07 Jan 2017 08:18:51 +0100
solitone wrote:
> On Friday, January 6, 2017 9:52:13 PM CET David Wright wrote:
> > in your terminal, you'll probably find that
> > $ echo $DISPLAY
> > will give you :0 (locally) or localhost:10.0 (if you ssh into
> > another computer). So your terminal's xset c
On Friday, January 6, 2017 9:52:13 PM CET David Wright wrote:
> in your terminal, you'll probably find that
> $ echo $DISPLAY
> will give you :0 (locally) or localhost:10.0 (if you ssh into
> another computer). So your terminal's xset command will be
> happy without -display as it's got $DISPLAY in
On Friday, January 6, 2017 1:49:59 PM CET Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> I would set it not to suspend. That causes the setting of monitor
> off/on to be stored in RAM. When it then hibernates, that reminder to
> turn the monitor back on is lost.
So are you saying the behaviour I see is normal? Does it
On Fri 06 Jan 2017 at 22:00:45 (+0100), solitone wrote:
> On Thursday, January 5, 2017 7:52:20 PM CET David Wright wrote:
> > Do you perhaps need
> >
> > xset -display dpms force on
> >
> > in the systemd script?
>
> no, I've also tried with the -display option, but I don't get anything, with
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On Fri, 06 Jan 2017 20:39:38 +0100
solitone wrote:
>On Friday, January 6, 2017 5:48:18 AM CET Charlie Kravetz wrote:
>> If you suspend to RAM, then hibernate, what happens if you do not
>> suspend to RAM first?
>
>On my system, if I hibernate wit
> AIUI you save 100% "more power" with hibernate; the machine is
> powered off.
FWIW I've seen cases where the power brick consumes *more* when the
machine is off than when it's suspended (and in my experience there's
usually little difference between the two; the largest difference I've
seen is w
On Thursday, January 5, 2017 7:52:20 PM CET David Wright wrote:
> Do you perhaps need
>
> xset -display dpms force on
>
> in the systemd script?
Hi David,
no, I've also tried with the -display option, but I don't get anything, with
that command in either the pre block or the post block.
BTW
On Friday, January 6, 2017 5:48:18 AM CET Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> If you suspend to RAM, then hibernate, what happens if you do not
> suspend to RAM first?
On my system, if I hibernate with everything on (including the monitor) all
works fine.
Instead, if I hibernate with the monitor off (but
On Fri, 06 Jan 2017 06:54:29 +0100
solitone wrote:
>On Friday, January 6, 2017 11:11:45 AM CET Keith Bainbridge wrote:
>> Ummm, why turn the monitor off first?
>
>I use KDE's power management tool to e.g. dim the screen after 5 minutes,
>switch the screen off after 10 mins, suspend to RAM afte
On Fri 06 Jan 2017 at 16:09:43 (+1100), Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> Please see below
>
> Keith Bainbridge
>
> 0447667468
>
> keithrbaugro...@gmail.com
>
> Sent from my APad
>
> On 6 Jan 2017 12:58, "David Wright" wrote:
>
> On Fri 06 Jan 2017 at 11:11:45 (+1100), Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> > Um
On Friday, January 6, 2017 5:28:19 PM CET Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> I'm no expert, but I wonder if the book is resuming from hibernate in the
> state it was at hibernate. If so, the system thinks the screen is off.
Yes, this is exactly what seems to happen. But the funny thing is--when the
system
I'm no expert, but I wonder if the book is resuming from hibernate in the
state it was at hibernate. If so, the system thinks the screen is off.
On the issue of power saving, my battery lasts about 15 minutes when
working. In suspend it sits there for several days. I don't know how much
more po
On Friday, January 6, 2017 11:11:45 AM CET Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> Ummm, why turn the monitor off first?
I use KDE's power management tool to e.g. dim the screen after 5 minutes,
switch the screen off after 10 mins, suspend to RAM after 20 mins, and
hibernate to disk when I close the lid.
If
Please see below
Keith Bainbridge
0447667468
keithrbaugro...@gmail.com
Sent from my APad
On 6 Jan 2017 12:58, "David Wright" wrote:
On Fri 06 Jan 2017 at 11:11:45 (+1100), Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> Ummm, why turn the monitor off first?
Perhaps because Davide doesn't want to wait 30 mins¹ be
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