Re: Hibernate from TDE

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On Sat, 3 Jul 2021, Michele Calgaro via tde-users wrote:

Ciao Gianluca,
if you are using R14.1.0-dev, there are up to 4 possible buttons, depending on what is supported by your system.

- freeze
- suspend ==> suspend to RAM
- hibernate ==> suspend to disk
- hybryd suspend ==> suspend to RAM+disk

Ciao Michele,

I'm using R14.0.10 and it's interesting I do see the hibernate option now. I tried it out and it works. I do not see "hybryd suspend".

Do you please mind explaining the difference between "freeze" and "suspend to RAM"? I understand this question is a bit outside a DE development.

I also wonder how come you no longer see a nice slpash screen during hibernating and resuming as you did in the past. Now it's just a black screen with a blinking cursor at the top.

Thanks,

     Gianluca

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