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On 6/26/06, Grant <emailgrant@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Is there a way to shut the power of my laptop down and then power it |
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> back on and have it resume right where it was when it was powered |
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> down? I think this is called suspend/resume. I see there is a kernel |
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> called suspend2-sources. Is there any way to do it with my |
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> hardened-sources kernel? |
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> - Grant |
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The primary difference between suspend in the vanilla (and hardened) |
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kernel and suspend in Suspend2 is that Suspend2 is much faster. I |
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don't have any hard numbers, but I think the difference is something |
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like twenty seconds versus a minute to fully suspend on my laptop. |
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This isn't normally a big deal, and you don't need to migrate from the |
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hardened kernel. |
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