Colin Guthrie <mag...@colin.guthr.ie> writes: > 'Twas brillig, and Olav Vitters at 17/10/12 23:49 did gyre and gimble: >> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 12:36:47AM +0200, Olivier Blin wrote: >>> It does not seem to provide a replacement for pm-suspend-hybrid. >> >> That will likely be in a newer systemd once they figured out what to >> call it. > > Yeah being discussed now. As this is now in-kernel as of 3.6, systemd > will support this within a very short time frame.
Is it equivalent? Can the kernel hibernate support write a compressed and encrypted image to swap? Does it allow showing a splash for suspend progress? >>> And what about all the hooks that used to be run by pm-utils? >>> How will they be run now? > > Not 100% sure but as mentioned in another thread I think many of the > quirks are likely outdated. Certainly graphical quirks that used to be > present on my hardware have not been needed for many years since KMS > came along. So this is likely an opportunity to tidy it up and get rid > of the kruft. > > But overall some of the quirks are likely still needed, so I've started > a discussion upstream with a view to gathering feedback from how other > distros are planning to handle this. That's not only about video quirks. This one is required to forbid messing with the suspend image in swap by rebooting in another kernel: /usr/lib64/pm-utils/sleep.d/01bootloader There may be some other useful ones, notifying apps about resume, like: /usr/lib64/pm-utils/sleep.d/95packagekit -- Olivier Blin - blino