[EMAIL PROTECTED] (CaT) writes: > I believe hibernation is where it dumps the system state to disc and > turns the laptop off, so you can later turn it on and restart it. > > VERY useful as you can imagine. :)
That seems like the "suspend mode" I was talking about. It seems to swap out all runing processes and stops the CPU. When the CPU begins to run again (because I open to case), everything is swapped back in and all processes continue, just as I left them. I'm using it all the time when moving from place to place, so yeah, it works on a Thinkpad 570 with Linux 2.2.16. -- Mikael "MC" Cardell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Temple of the Moby Hack Any connection between your reality and mine is purely coincidental.