Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 28 Apr 1999 12:29:57 +0200 | From | "Maurizio Berti (M.Felici)" <> | Subject | Desktop freeze and fast recover |
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I would like to freeze my desktop state ( memory, CPU registers... ) on the disk, power it off and, when I switch it on again, load back to memory what I previously dumped to the disk, in order to avoid the whole boot sequence and recover very quickly. It should act almost like a laptop in suspend mode (APM enabled): but I want to be able to turn the power off.
Has anybody ever dealt with anything similar? Or does anybody know where I could find any documentation?
I've already read the Advanced Power Management Bios Interface Specification and been at http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/apm.html
Thanks in advance, best regards.
Maurizio Berti
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