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back at some point in time, on debian or ubuntu or who knows what, there was a SUSPEND HYBRID which saved state to the swap file, suspended to keep hot-startup, and after some time had passed, shut off system power.
this thinkpad-t510 does a suspend when the lid is shut (not hibernate) and the battery is small for the machine according to today's standards. wanting to set it to Hybrid i realized that i'd forgotten where the parameter file lives. looking for that via google, i found that suspend is version-dependent.
having made a short story long, how does one set up suspend-hybrid on Devuan?
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Brianna Ghey — Rest In Power
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Thank you, are you telling me that it's the same under Devuan as it is under Ubuntu which runs systemd?
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Are you telling me that you didn't read the entire link?
The second method listed works under sysvinit...
Brianna Ghey — Rest In Power
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Are you telling me that you didn't read the entire link?
The second method listed works under sysvinit...
Why should i read the entire goddamn link to hear all the things wrong with Ubuntu?
So you're not documenting Devuan any different than Debian, hit and miss, good luck sucker.
I'll go look at the second method used by Ubuntu in order to see how to do it in Devuan.
It should be a parameter in one of the configuration dialogs, but you know that already.
Thanks.
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