djpharoah wrote:however suspend i guess can be used by desktop users as well.
Sure, but:
Do I have a desktop system? NO!
Do I need suspend2 on my non-existant desktop system? NO!
Am I selfish? YES!Want me to add this in the WiKi?
Damn...no more coffee tonight!
umm.... are you sure that white powder your stiring into your coffee is sugar and not crack?
jks.
]]>however suspend i guess can be used by desktop users as well.
Sure, but:
Do I have a desktop system? NO!
Do I need suspend2 on my non-existant desktop system? NO!
Am I selfish? YES!
Want me to add this in the WiKi?
Damn...no more coffee tonight!
The germans...
Lol. I too am interested in a laptop only kernel.... however suspend i guess can be used by desktop users as well.
]]>I am using ArchLinux on my ASUS Notebook and sure I want suspend2 to work on my system, but: Do I really need to use the beyond-kernel?
I had to find out that "beyond" just means that it is a patched kernel with patches which are not "officially part of the kernel". Is that assumption true?
Anyway, is there a way to use the "normal" (vanilla?) kernel AND have the suspend2 feature?
Thanks for your help.
The Pope.
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