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Hi guy's
When I close laptop LED it's go in sleep mode but it's still in sleep mode till the battery empty and don't go shutdown/hibernate after some time.
So How can I make the system understanding "If the laptop Is in sleep mode for 1,2 or 3 hours, after that time It should go automatically into shutdown/hibernate"
How can I do it ??
Thank you
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You're looking for hybrid-sleep or suspend-hybrid (systemd or pm-utils, respectively).
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You're looking for hybrid-sleep or suspend-hybrid (systemd or pm-utils, respectively).
mmmmm When I looking for it I found this ==> http://askubuntu.com/questions/12383/ho … -hibernate
but I don't want try like that scripts, I want option or command for suspend-hybrid if that mean hibernate after some time in sleep mode
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You're using Arch, but you google for random linux related instructions from 2011? Go to the pm-utils or systemd page on our wiki.
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You're using Arch, but you google for random linux related instructions from 2011? Go to the pm-utils or systemd page on our wiki.
I read about the both of pm-utils and systemd but I don't know what I have to do :\
I found in systemd page this https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sy … management and I found this command " $ systemctl hybrid-sleep " but I need to know what is it doing and if I can modified it or not !!!
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ngoonee wrote:You're using Arch, but you google for random linux related instructions from 2011? Go to the pm-utils or systemd page on our wiki.
I read about the both of pm-utils and systemd but I don't know what I have to do :\
I found in systemd page this https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sy … management and I found this command " $ systemctl hybrid-sleep " but I need to know what is it doing and if I can modified it or not !!!
I think that the hybrid-sleep makes a copy of the RAM content in the swap area (like a regular hibernation) AND enter the suspend state (like a regular suspend) keeping the RAM content untouched. You can quickly resume as in a regular suspend. If you get out of battery, the content of the RAM is lost but the system is automatically restored by the copy on the swap area.
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