Hi,
alias -g hib='sudo s2ram --force --vbe_post' worked fine for me for years.
This year on fresh OS / new live flash memory stick I got:
"I/O Device Error" and then a "read only mode"
after "Waking up".
Got this issue on 2 laptops almost at
Hi,
s2disk, s2ram work correctly out of the box;
s2both fails to start from RAM, it only starts from disk.
There are no problems with the power supply.
AMD64, Jessie, kernel 4.4.6
Any thoughts?
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 2:41 PM, wrote:
>
> If you are able to ssh to the machine you could possible restart X or if
> needed restart the machine.
unfortunately i cannot ssh to the laptop
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On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:54:13AM +0200, roberto wrote:
> hello, i usually switch to standby mode using:
> s2ram -f -p -m
>
>
> sometimes, it happens the laptop switches on correctly but the screen
> stays blank and the keyboard irresponsive:
> i could not figure out the
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Nick Lidakis wrote:
>> Swap: 2GB
>
> What video card? Same thing happened to me when s2ram -f -p -m used to work
> but now freezes my machine. I now use s2ram -f -p -s and all is well with the
> world. This is on a desktop with Radeon X1300 PCI
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:54:13AM +0200, roberto wrote:
> hello, i usually switch to standby mode using:
> s2ram -f -p -m
>
>
> sometimes, it happens the laptop switches on correctly but the screen
> stays blank and the keyboard irresponsive:
> i could not figure out the
On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 10:54:13 +0200, roberto wrote:
> hello, i usually switch to standby mode using: s2ram -f -p -m
>
>
> sometimes, it happens the laptop switches on correctly but the screen
> stays blank and the keyboard irresponsive: i could not figure out the
> issue but i
hello, i usually switch to standby mode using:
s2ram -f -p -m
sometimes, it happens the laptop switches on correctly but the screen
stays blank and the keyboard irresponsive:
i could not figure out the issue but i'd like to know if there is
anyway to bypass the forced shutdown i have
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a backupserver with lenny and backuppc.
To save energy, the server gets up once a day, saves the hosts and goes
down with the command s2ram.
The backups are on two disks. Both are paritioned, both have a
luksPartition.
On top of this, there is lvm to make on
use I don't like the time it takes
to boot up. I'd like it straight up when I press the button.
I've installed the hibernate package and the uswsusp package and vbetool and
made dash my /bin/sh.
By default, the hibernate script tries to s2disk before s2ram. This works as
exp
use I don't like the time it takes
to boot up. I'd like it straight up when I press the button.
I've installed the hibernate package and the uswsusp package and vbetool and
made dash my /bin/sh.
By default, the hibernate script tries to s2disk before s2ram. This works as
exp
he time it takes
to boot up. I'd like it straight up when I press the button.
I've installed the hibernate package and the uswsusp package and vbetool and
made dash my /bin/sh.
By default, the hibernate script tries to s2disk before s2ram. This works as
expected; I only had t
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