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Tuesday, August 7th 2007, 7:27am

Sleep mode.

How does it work?

simply echoing mem in /sys/power/state ?

how to make it run s2ram instead of simply echoing ?

and is it possible to add suspend and hibernate to kde shutdown menu?

using s2ram and s2disk (from uswsusp)

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Sunday, August 12th 2007, 12:22am

Have you installed "kpowersave" yet?
With it it's very easy to send the computer to suspend2ram or -2disk
Debian Linux, mix of stable, testing and unstable; KDE with Compiz Fusion >=0.52 (git)

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Sunday, August 12th 2007, 1:40pm

kpowersave is not included in official kde

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Monday, August 13th 2007, 1:09am

in my /etc/apt/sources.list I have turned on "contrib main non-free". I think that's all. Look in the Debian site after that package. Maybe you have to turn on "unstable".

Hmm, do you use Debian or Ubuntu? I thought that you used one of the two.

Here's a link the the application with many usable ready packages for different distros:

http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=29295
Debian Linux, mix of stable, testing and unstable; KDE with Compiz Fusion >=0.52 (git)

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "mdcg2004" (Aug 13th 2007, 1:13am)