new power management implementation
nergar
nergar at gmail.com
Thu Dec 4 20:31:27 UTC 2008
Will this work? I currently have 4 machines running Ubuntu, only 1
suspends correctly, another suspends but audio and wireless stop working
and none can hibernate.
Odysseus Flappington wrote:
>
>
> 2008/12/4 (``-_-´´) -- Fernando <ubuntu at bugabundo.net
> <mailto:ubuntu at bugabundo.net>>
>
> Olá Odysseus e a todos.
>
> On Thursday 04 December 2008 10:57:59 Odysseus Flappington wrote:
> > I'm dying to have the single 'Sleep' which suspends and then
> hibernates after a timeout :P
>
> You mean s2both?
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=471855&page=9
> <http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=471855&page=9>
> http://mjg59.livejournal.com/88608.html
>
> --
> BUGabundo :o)
> (``-_-´´) http://LinuxNoDEI.BUGabundo.net
> Linux user #443786 GPG key 1024D/A1784EBB
> My new micro-blog @ http://BUGabundo.net
> ps. My emails tend to sound authority and aggressive. I'm sorry in
> advance. I'll try to be more assertive as time goes by...
>
> Merry xtmas and Happy New Year
> http://www.ubuntu-pt.org/static/pictures/ecard.png
>
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by s2both.
>
> I'm talking about the Use Case in the spec that says: "A user puts the
> computer to sleep on battery, but then forgets about it. The computer
> should then go into a deeper power save state like hibernate."
>
> Essentially the plan is to replace Suspend and Hibernate with one
> 'Sleep' mode which initially suspends. Then after a certain amount of
> time of suspending without being turned on again, it hibernates to save
> even more power.
>
> But not only that, the whole spec is brilliant, and it would be great to
> have Ubuntu lead the way with this stuff.
>
> Alex
>
More information about the Ubuntu-devel-discuss
mailing list