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Mick wrote: |
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> On Saturday 01 November 2008, Iain Buchanan wrote: |
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>> actually it can also free up some ram, and your image is compressed |
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>> using lzf which can achieve a claimed 30 - 50% but generally you should |
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>> have enough free swap to cover the size of used RAM. |
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> Is the compression a tuxonice only feature, or has it been applied on the |
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> gentoo kernel suspend modules too? |
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what are "the gentoo kernel suspend modules"? None of the kernels in |
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portage are really gentoo kernels, but they're kernel.org (or other) |
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kernels, with gentoo (and other) patches. |
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If you mean gentoo-sources or vanilla-sources, then tuxonice patches |
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haven't been applied, and I don't _think_ kernel.org's kernel suspend |
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uses compression. At least not lzf. Someone else will answer here :) |
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There is of course tuxonice-sources though! |
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Iain Buchanan <iaindb at netspace dot net dot au> |
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The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up. |