hibernate (suspend to disk) on linpus

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    basily

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    Hello,

    I have been trying to get the hibernate to work on my AA1 with linpus lite. Is it just me or does this just not work? Has anyone gotten it to work?
     
    basily, May 27, 2009
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    Could it be that my suspend-to-disk doesn't work because I got rid of my swap partition?
     
    basily, Aug 25, 2009
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    Yes, you need a swap partition , size = your ram.
     
    bodhi.zazen, Aug 25, 2009
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    OK, well now I have a swap partition (2x the size of my RAM) and when I try to suspend to disk I get an error window saying:

    Error while Suspend to Disk - KPowersave
    An unknown error occurred while Suspend to Disk.
    The errorcode is: '1'

    Does anyone have suspend to disk working on their AA1?
     
    basily, Aug 30, 2009
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    Hey, I'm wondering how you request the A110 with Linpus to suspend-to-disk? On mine I only get the options to Lock, Sleep, Restart or Shutdown. "Sleep" suspends to RAM not disk as far as I'm aware (is this correct?).

    I'd also like to repeat basily's question - has anyone managed to hibernate their A110 running Linpus?

    Thanks
     
    syzygy, Jan 13, 2010
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    I updated KPowersave to 0.7.3 using the software updater (be careful with this, most updates here will break your linpus - do a complete backup first!). And now I have a suspend-to-disk option, but I can't get it to work... maybe it's time to move away from linpus...
     
    basily, Jan 17, 2010
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