I'm wondering if Linux can handle the sleep mode provided by a CPU.
 
Normally on battery powered systems you want the system to go into a sleep mode when 
it is not used.
This includes the CPU. I did notice that Linux has APM, but I am wondering if this is 
only to control the power of peripherals and not the CPU it self.
Then when needed again, the system should continue from where it was as msec, rather  
than seconds.
 
Can anyone give me some pointers on this?
 


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