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| subject: | Re: Hibernate a Fedora Linux desktop PC? |
From: Adam <""4thwormcastfromthemolehill\"{at}the field.near
the bridge">
Randall Parker wrote:
> I want to install Fedora on a Dell Optiplex 260. I want to be able to
> shut it down at night and then the next day start up and restore all
> the processes to exactly where they are just like laptops do when you
> hibernate them and wake them up.
>
> Can I do that with Fedora Linux?
>
> Or maybe would VM Ware on the Linux box let me do that? Run Linux inside
> of Linux just so I can save process state for a bunch of processes and
> restore them?
I don't know wrt Fedora but I have a mate with a similar machine who runs
debian on it & it operates as you indicate in the first paragraph
however I suppose you could operate as per your second paragraph.
Adam
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