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    Standby mode (Fedora Core 2)  
Niko Rosvall


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09-15-04 04:10 PM

I'm wondering how I can get pc going to standby mode? I found in KDE
control center standby mode option but it's only for monitor.How I can
get hard drives in standby too? Anybody knows? In Windows XP it goes
automatic when I'm not using my computer about 20-30 minutes...

Sorry about my bad english..

-Niko-





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    Re: Standby mode (Fedora Core 2)  
Paul Lutus


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09-15-04 04:10 PM

Niko Rosvall wrote:

> I'm wondering how I can get pc going to standby mode? I found in KDE
> control center standby mode option but it's only for monitor.How I can
> get hard drives in standby too?

Putting the hard drives in standby? What do you mean? If the hard drives
stop spinning, then no further disk accesses can be had unless the drives
are spun up. No event logging, no events that require disk access.

Don't you mean "suspend to disk"? Use that term in a Google search, see if
it is what you actually mean.

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    Re: Standby mode (Fedora Core 2)  
Niko Rosvall


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09-15-04 04:10 PM

Paul Lutus wrote:
> Niko Rosvall wrote:
>
> 
>
>
> Putting the hard drives in standby? What do you mean? If the hard drives
> stop spinning, then no further disk accesses can be had unless the drives
> are spun up. No event logging, no events that require disk access.
>
> Don't you mean "suspend to disk"? Use that term in a Google search, see if
> it is what you actually mean.
>
Yes that was the thing I ment...sorry.Ok...I try to figured it out.

Thanks.

Niko





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