Hi,
One of my clients is running CentOS 7 + KDE 4.14 which I installed for her. Everything is running nicely. She asked me - more out of curiosity - if she could use the "Sleep" mode instead of "Shutdown" like she did when she ran Windows, so the PC would be up and running faster the next time. I didn't know what to answer, since I don't explicitly use this mode. Only on my laptop I simple shut the lid, which puts the laptop into Sleep mode. But on a normal PC, I don't know if this mode is supposed to be used.
Any suggestions?
Niki
Hi,
Should work, add a custom button/launcher for:
systemctl suspend
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicolas Kovacs" info@microlinux.fr To: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Sent: Friday, 14 July, 2017 20:48:33 Subject: [CentOS] CentOS 7 + KDE: sleep mode?
Hi,
One of my clients is running CentOS 7 + KDE 4.14 which I installed for her. Everything is running nicely. She asked me - more out of curiosity
- if she could use the "Sleep" mode instead of "Shutdown" like she did
when she ran Windows, so the PC would be up and running faster the next time. I didn't know what to answer, since I don't explicitly use this mode. Only on my laptop I simple shut the lid, which puts the laptop into Sleep mode. But on a normal PC, I don't know if this mode is supposed to be used.
Any suggestions?
Niki
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