Kai Schaetzl a écrit : > Hibernate isn't "sleep" (suspend). Usually you simply power it on after > hibernate. > I confess that up until now, both amounted to something like "the state where my PC won't reboot correctly". :o)
Wed Nov 25 13:35:46 UTC 2009
Niki Kovacs <contact at kikinovak.net>
Kai Schaetzl a écrit : > Hibernate isn't "sleep" (suspend). Usually you simply power it on after > hibernate. > I confess that up until now, both amounted to something like "the state where my PC won't reboot correctly". :o)