Am 09.06.2013 15:35, schrieb Yamaban:
The mentioned compression and encryption are for "hibernate" state. The hibernate-resume-file (most times stored in the swap-partion) can be compressed and / or encrypted with a extra pass-phrase.
Ah, okay. I think hibernating without encryption might leave data on the swap space? But I use suspend more often anyway.
Most times s2ram/s2disk/s2hybrid is needed, is on older and / or buggy hardware, where no in kernel support is available.
So, I can only guess, your Acer laptop is less than 5 year old, has in linux kernel support for suspend and hibernate, or even works on uefi hardware.
It´s an Acer 7736G, roughly from 2010, no Uefi.
If you look at the README file from the suspend package, you can see that using s2ram/s2disk/s2hybrid is NOT for such hardware.
Acutally, my Acer is not in the s2ram database. When using s2ram -i I got "not in database" or similar. As a conclusion I could say only older machines need suspend, newer machines work better with systemd? As I said, with suspend / s2ram I can´t resume properly, after removin it, suspend works just fine... Thanx Malte -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org