I'm done. No more time is going into THIS black hole.
I'm currently running Hardy, on an HP desktop workstation. On neither Gutsy or Hardy have I ever been able to get the kind of hibernation functionality I easily had on Windows (one of the few areas of superiority I've found for Win.).
First, out of the box (fresh install of Hardy to a formatted partition), there were Hibernate and Standby buttons on the system shutdown modal window. They didn't DO anything. They just sat there and engendered false hopes. Nice.
Then I installed KPowerSave. The exit window buttons still didn't do anything, but there were options to "suspend to RAM", etc., in the right click menu obtained from a mouseover of the Kpowersave icon in the system tray. But, when rebooting, the system simply hung, with a black screen of death. So now I can definitely hibernate. Forever. Again, nice.
Clearly it's more important to management to add eye candy to the system than it is to add this sort of energy saving functionality, so I don't hope for anything better in the near future.
Good riddance KPowerSave. I hardly new 'ya.
t.
I'm currently running Hardy, on an HP desktop workstation. On neither Gutsy or Hardy have I ever been able to get the kind of hibernation functionality I easily had on Windows (one of the few areas of superiority I've found for Win.).
First, out of the box (fresh install of Hardy to a formatted partition), there were Hibernate and Standby buttons on the system shutdown modal window. They didn't DO anything. They just sat there and engendered false hopes. Nice.
Then I installed KPowerSave. The exit window buttons still didn't do anything, but there were options to "suspend to RAM", etc., in the right click menu obtained from a mouseover of the Kpowersave icon in the system tray. But, when rebooting, the system simply hung, with a black screen of death. So now I can definitely hibernate. Forever. Again, nice.
Clearly it's more important to management to add eye candy to the system than it is to add this sort of energy saving functionality, so I don't hope for anything better in the near future.
Good riddance KPowerSave. I hardly new 'ya.
t.
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