A progress bar?
When I suspend my laptop using acpitool -s, it takes about 2
seconds. No time for a progressbar.
Danilo
Yeah, mine too, i was talking about suspend to disk ;)
2011/1/20 Kurt H Maier karmaf...@gmail.com:
pm-suspend
acpitool also supports suspending.
-s, --suspend suspend to memory (sleep state S3), if supported
-S suspend to disk (sleep state S4), if supported
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 10:23:34AM -0500, Eitan Goldshtrom wrote:
Is there a way to put your computer to sleep/suspend it in wmii? I've
been 'quit'ing and suspending from the Ubuntu login screen but it would
be nice to be able to keep all my apps and such open. Even just being
able to
I've also been using s2ram, it gets called by the lm_lid acpi event.
I didn't even know there were all these alternatives.
I have no need for hibernation, because I'm never in standby mode for
more than a few days.
pm-suspend
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# Kurt H Maier
Hi!
You can use pm-hibernate and pm-suspend commands. I think pm-utils must
be installed. You can modify /etc/sudoers to don't require sudo for
these commands :
ALL ALL=NOPASSWD:/usr/sbin/pm-hibernate
ALL ALL=NOPASSWD:/usr/sbin/pm-suspend
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 10:23:34 -0500, Eitan Goldshtrom