I love Debian and want to help if I can with my limited ability.
So I hope this report is of some value.
I don't want to publish any information that would open me up to
problems so didn't include a lot of files and logs listed in the
template. Since this isn't a bug report I didn't think you re
way doesnt work, try it manually and see wether
something fails with a more or less intuitive failure-message.)
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interested in development of offline capabilities in
network filesystems such as Coda, but I wouldn't trust any of them in
a production environment just yet. I put my faith in rsync for the
time being. It hasn't failed me yet.
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interested in development of offline capabilities in
network filesystems such as Coda, but I wouldn't trust any of them in
a production environment just yet. I put my faith in rsync for the
time being. It hasn't failed me yet.
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ally going into
hibernation. This, however, would most likely mean that one would have
to have as much swap as physical memory and can't use more VM than
available swap space at the time of hibernation. (This is not unlike
VM under old SunOS, IIRC.)
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s the APM code in the kernel rely on the
APM BIOS to do the actual writing of the RAM image? If it does,
wouldn't it be possible to fool it and make do without any FAT
partitions?
I have to look into this, but any input from someone who has allready
done so is welcome.
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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 L
for suspend mode. I assumed the kernel
simply swapped out all running processes and picked them up from there
when restarting. That seems like the natural thing to do, right?
I haven't looked into the APM support in the kernel to confirm
this. Can anyone tell me about it?
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nkpad
570 without explicitly creating a FAT partition.
It seems that "standby mode" is a battery savings mode, but keeps most
of the box running. "Suspend mode", on the other hand, stops the
CPU. When I restart from suspend mode, I can continue where I left
off. All processes ar
didn't get the external keyboard to work.
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wonderfully. Also, its battery life is great. I get about 2.5 hours of
battery life if I do heavy compiles and run tests. If I'm just
replying to e-mail and doing general text editing, I can get more like
3 hours.
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ally going into
hibernation. This, however, would most likely mean that one would have
to have as much swap as physical memory and can't use more VM than
available swap space at the time of hibernation. (This is not unlike
VM under old SunOS, IIRC.)
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s the APM code in the kernel rely on the
APM BIOS to do the actual writing of the RAM image? If it does,
wouldn't it be possible to fool it and make do without any FAT
partitions?
I have to look into this, but any input from someone who has allready
done so is welcome.
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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 L
for suspend mode. I assumed the kernel
simply swapped out all running processes and picked them up from there
when restarting. That seems like the natural thing to do, right?
I haven't looked into the APM support in the kernel to confirm
this. Can anyone tell me about it?
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s are still running. I usually only reboot when I'm
upgrading the kernel.
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e I
didn't get the external keyboard to work.
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wonderfully. Also, its battery life is great. I get about 2.5 hours of
battery life if I do heavy compiles and run tests. If I'm just
replying to e-mail and doing general text editing, I can get more like
3 hours.
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