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Re: suspend to disk on compaq 1200



if you configure your kernel very well, the kernel boot more faster than
"suspenbd to disk" :-)
lars

Am Thu, 15 Aug 2002 21:16:46 -0300 textete
Christian Lyra <lyra@pop-pr.rnp.br>:

>
>Hi all,
>
>	No more windows on this machine.... so anyone know how to do suspend
>	to disk 
>on this machine? I did a new "suspend" partition with lphdisk, but
>maybe missing something because I'm not getting suspend to work right.
>I tried with a ACPI kernel and with a APM enabled kernel without
>success. What's the trick?
>
>	TIA,
>
>-- 
>Christian Lyra
>POP-PR - RNP
>
>  ``The rules of programming are transitory; only Tao is eternal.
>  Therefore 
>you must contemplate Tao before you receive enlightenment.'' 
>  ``But how will I know when I have received enlightenment?'' asked the
>  
>novice. 
>  ``Your program will then run correctly,'' replied the master. 
>						The Tao Of Programing
>
>
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Hi all,

	No more windows on this machine.... so anyone know how to do suspend to
disk 
on this machine? I did a new "suspend" partition with lphdisk, but maybe

missing something because I'm not getting suspend to work right. I tried
with 
a ACPI kernel and with a APM enabled kernel without success. What's the
trick?

	TIA,

-- 
Christian Lyra
POP-PR - RNP

  ``The rules of programming are transitory; only Tao is eternal.
Therefore 
you must contemplate Tao before you receive enlightenment.'' 
  ``But how will I know when I have received enlightenment?'' asked the 
novice. 
  ``Your program will then run correctly,'' replied the master. 
						The Tao Of Programing


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