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Old 19th October 2004, 03:15 PM
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Software suspend for fedora?

Hi there,

I just upgraded the kernel to 2.6.8-1.521 to try the software suspend patch. However i'm having second thoughts because it seems quite complicated from the howto. The following document http://swsusp.sourceforge.net/wiki/FedoraCore seems a little outdated.

Has anyone been able to set this up with the latest kernel upgrades?? Is there a step-by-step to do this safely (especially from a newbie pov). Its a great feature and it would be nice to get it working right.

Rgds.

Ammar.
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