Re: GSOC 2018: A new Season of KDE Website
Hello This is a gentle reminder to kindly look into my request to allow me to work under you in this summer of code. I shall be highly obliged. Thank you On 20-Feb-2018 11:48 AM, "Kanishkar J" wrote: > Hello, > > I am Kanishkar J, I am looking forward to contribute to KDE and be part of > GSOC 2018. I have worked quite heavily on full stack web application > development. I am really excited about working with the re-build of the KDE > Season Website. My GitHub profile : > https://github.com/kanishkarj > As this project is to start off from scratch I would like to know how to > get started contributing to the code-base. I need some guidance to start > off with contributing. Any help would be highly appreciated. > > Thank You > > regards > Kanishkar J > Department of Computer Science and Engineering > Indian Institute of Technology Indore, India > >
Re: [FEATURE REQUEST] macos-like suspend to disk when the battery runs out for laptops
Assuming that's not already the default, it sounds like a great wishlist request. :) Please file a bug! Nate On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 08:48:12 -0800 fred thompsonwrote Hopefully it can be enabled by default. I personally am using Windows 10 on my laptop so I cant check On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 1:24 AM, Shantanu Tushar wrote: IIRC you can do that already in Power Management Settings under "On Low Battery". On 26 February 2018 at 14:39, fred thompson wrote: > on a laptop running macos, when the battery is low and when the laptop is > about to power off, mac osx automatically suspends the ram on to the hard > drive, and when the next time the device boots, it restores the last state > it has saved. > > I would like this implemented in kde5, it would be as easy as adding a > function from the suspend libraries to the battery dying event > > sorry if this msg is a little hard to understand, I'm on meds =( > > thank you > > FJT -- Shantanu Tushar(UTC +0530) shantanu.io
Re: [FEATURE REQUEST] macos-like suspend to disk when the battery runs out for laptops
Hopefully it can be enabled by default. I personally am using Windows 10 on my laptop so I cant check On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 1:24 AM, Shantanu Tushar wrote: > IIRC you can do that already in Power Management Settings under "On > Low Battery". > > On 26 February 2018 at 14:39, fred thompson > wrote: > > on a laptop running macos, when the battery is low and when the laptop is > > about to power off, mac osx automatically suspends the ram on to the hard > > drive, and when the next time the device boots, it restores the last > state > > it has saved. > > > > I would like this implemented in kde5, it would be as easy as adding a > > function from the suspend libraries to the battery dying event > > > > sorry if this msg is a little hard to understand, I'm on meds =( > > > > thank you > > > > FJT > > > > -- > Shantanu Tushar(UTC +0530) > shantanu.io >
Re: [FEATURE REQUEST] macos-like suspend to disk when the battery runs out for laptops
IIRC you can do that already in Power Management Settings under "On Low Battery". On 26 February 2018 at 14:39, fred thompson wrote: > on a laptop running macos, when the battery is low and when the laptop is > about to power off, mac osx automatically suspends the ram on to the hard > drive, and when the next time the device boots, it restores the last state > it has saved. > > I would like this implemented in kde5, it would be as easy as adding a > function from the suspend libraries to the battery dying event > > sorry if this msg is a little hard to understand, I'm on meds =( > > thank you > > FJT -- Shantanu Tushar(UTC +0530) shantanu.io
[FEATURE REQUEST] macos-like suspend to disk when the battery runs out for laptops
on a laptop running macos, when the battery is low and when the laptop is about to power off, mac osx automatically suspends the ram on to the hard drive, and when the next time the device boots, it restores the last state it has saved. I would like this implemented in kde5, it would be as easy as adding a function from the suspend libraries to the battery dying event sorry if this msg is a little hard to understand, I'm on meds =( thank you FJT