Porco Rosso wrote:
Maybe "hibernate".
When I push power button, the system is shut down (with ACPI available)
and is powered off.
But I would like to power off temporally without shut down linux system
,and when I push any key, it is hoped that the computer is powered on
and that the linux system can be used without restaring computer.
How does it work? Or cannot it do?
ET wrote:
On Thursday 11 August 2005 11:22 pm, Porco Rosso wrote:
Is stand-by-mode like that of Windows XP available on the Mandriva Linux
LE 2005?
If available, how does it work
?
when you say "standby"
do you mean "hibernate"
I, for one, leave my machine running all the time. When I'm done
with a session, I go to Menu, Logout, End Current Session, then just
turn off the monitor. I have heard that Linux boxes have cron jobs
that tend to run at ~4AM, so shutting it down means that some jobs,
updates don't get run, and don't necessarily run on booting up. I
have a fairly quiet machine and it's not near my bed, so it doesn't
bother me. To restart my session, I turn on the monitor, wiggle the
mouse or hit a key, and log in. No long boot times.
Could this work for you?
Cam
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