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|    Andrew to Carlos E.R.    |
|    Re: Hibernation    |
|    25 Feb 21 21:41:12    |
      From: Doug@hyperspace.vogon.gov              Carlos E.R. wrote:       > On 24/02/2021 11.06, Andrew wrote:       >> Carlos E. R. wrote:       >       >       >>>       >>       >> "systemctl hibernate" behaves just the same as clicking on "Hibernate" -       >> badly. Looking for a step-by-step description of how to get this       >> running under OpenSUSE, all I found was something by you 10 years ago.       >> I did find something for ArchLinux and for one of the Debian-based       >> distros. It's crazy, I've seen better documentation than this but no       >> idea where.       >       > Well, you know that in Linux a lot of the documentation is done by       > volunteers that often are not the ones that created the system, so their       > knowledge has to be incomplete, they have to experiment.       >       > Once I tried to debug hibernation, and I had to modify the kernel myself.       >       > You have two avenues:       >       > - Report in bugzilla the issue (you have to obtain logs). Specifically,       > try 15.3 and if it fails in this respect, hurry up to report.       >       > - ask on lists or forum how to disable the hibernation menu entry.       >       >       >> Upgrading this system to 15.2 is going to involve a partial       >> re-initialise and some degraded functionality but waiting for 15.3 at       >> the start of June is not really an option.       >       >       > What problem do you have with upgrade?       >       >       >       Something I alluded to in a couple of postings here in the past:       1 - The hardware can handle UEFI, but for some reason I set this system       up to use the traditional BIOS boot. Leap 15.2 is not at all happy with       that combination.       2 - Leap 15.2 handles "Recent Documents" differently, I have come to       rely on the Leap 15.1 handles them and the behaviour does not seem to be       configurable.       Neither change is an absolute show-stopper. With 1) Leap 15.2 warns       that horrible things are likely to happen, but they did not for me.       That is at least fixable. 2) does not appear to be fixable.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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