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I use 2G RAM, and hibernate is slow. So I do not want to use hibernate. How can I disable it? That means let it disapear from the shutdown dialog. thx
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What DE do you use? The shutdown dialog will be different for different DE's.
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What DE do you use? The shutdown dialog will be different for different DE's.
I use GNOME.
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You just don't click on it . Taking it out would either involve rebuilding your kernel (the most low-level solution) or hacking the Gnome source code.
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