Re: Custom Shutdown Options

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On 11 August 2010 22:38, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. <bss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> (Reposted from kde-linux after a few days without a reply...)
>
> Suspend to Disk works fine on my laptop.  Suspend to RAM works great on my
> laptop.  However, I prefer to get the best of both worlds most of the time and
> use Suspend to Both.
>
> I can do this manually with a (sudo s2both) in a konsole window.  Then, resume
> usually comes from RAM, unless my laptop has depleted the battery, and then
> resume comes from disk.
>
> What is the best way to integrate the "Suspend to Both" option into my KDE
> environment?  I'd like to choose it from the "Leave..." menu, as will as using
> it as an action in the power management settings.
>
> Debian is my distribution of choice.  I run a mixed system which is mostly
> Lenny, but of course all the KDE packages come from Squeeze or unstable.  I'm
> certainly willing to pull additional packages from Squeeze, unstable, or even
> experimental if they can help with this task.
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Just a suggestion,
Try posting this query in the kde-devel list, they may be of more help.

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