On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 07:43:39PM -0400, Anthony de Boer via talk wrote: > That'd be a totally brute-force solution. If the kernel pushed all dirty > pages into swap then there should only be the page tables and other core > stuff needing to go out, sleep, and be read back in before it could start > paging the rest back as needed. Being a tad more aggressive about > page-cleaning during normal runtime might even help it suspend faster. > > I'd thought there was kernel suspend support already, in fact, not just > hardware/firmware versions of it, but lack of a nice laptop and being > the sort of person who crypts my swap partition mean I've never had the > occasion to try it.
Well I generally don't suspend linux. I mainly suspend windows, and it is not very smart about it. -- Len Sorensen --- Talk Mailing List talk@gtalug.org https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk