[kde-linux] Custom Shutdown Options
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
bss at iguanasuicide.net
Sat Aug 7 23:07:58 UTC 2010
Suspend to Disk works fine on my laptop. Suspend to RAM works great on my
laptop. However, I prefer to get the best of both worlds most of the time and
use Suspend to Both.
I can do this manually with a (sudo s2both) in a konsole window. Then, resume
usually comes from RAM, unless my laptop has depleted the battery, and then
resume comes from disk.
What is the best way to integrate the "Suspend to Both" option into my KDE
environment? I'd like to choose it from the "Leave..." menu, as will as using
it as an action in the power management settings.
Debian is my distribution of choice. I run a mixed system which is mostly
Lenny, but of course all the KDE packages come from Squeeze or unstable. I'm
certainly willing to pull additional packages from Squeeze, unstable, or even
experimental if they can help with this task.
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