On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 01/02/14 06:09, Richard Vickery wrote:suspend keeps the system powered on, but in a low power mode. No computing is done but the current working state is kept in memory. Resume from suspend is very (or should be) quick.
> I just called up the gnome-tweak-tool: what's the difference between suspend and hibernate? It gives these, among other sleeping actions when folding the computer up.
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> Just curious - hibernate doesn't have a man page.
>
hibernate places memory on disk and the system is completely powered off.
Ah! Thanks! I might find "hibernate" on my own: why would a user use this command rather than saving and booting up? and How does it know that to look for the memory?
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