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Re: Monitor switched off after resume from hibernation



On Fri, 06 Jan 2017 06:54:29 +0100
solitone <solitone@mail.com> wrote:

>On Friday, January 6, 2017 11:11:45 AM CET Keith Bainbridge wrote:
>> Ummm, why turn the monitor off first?  
>
>I use KDE's power management tool to e.g. dim the screen after 5 minutes, 
>switch the screen off after 10 mins, suspend to RAM after 20 mins, and 
>hibernate to disk when I close the lid.
>
>If I leave the computer inactive for more than 10 minutes and then I close the 
>lid, the system will hibernate. When I resume it, the monitor will be switched 
>off at the end of the resume process.
>
>> I use suspend rather than hibernate, on a macbook 4,1 and just close the
>> lid.   
>
>Yes, but I'd rather take advantage of all the energy saving options that are 
>available. Booting up is so quick on a MacBookPro 12,1 that you may well use 
>hibernate rather than suspend, and resume the system in few seconds.
>

If you suspend to RAM, then hibernate, what happens if you do not
suspend to RAM first? 

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