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Re: Suspend modes
- To: tp750@CS.UTK.EDU
- Subject: Re: Suspend modes
- From: Sean Chou <ychou>
- Date: Wed, 23 Mar 1994 01:00:25 -0600 (CST)
- In-Reply-To: <71705.jokim@chs.cusd.claremont.edu> from "John Kim" at Mar 22, 94 07:54:50 pm
> The most likely is that the battery gauge was off when you put it into
> suspend - it was reading 80% when there was really only 30% or something
Frequently, it takes a while for my guage to get a proper reading...
> The other possibility is that the TP just turned itself off. I've had this
> happen a couple times too. My guess is that the computer misreads the
Hmm..haven't heard that one yet. I'll be on the lookout for it.
In case I didn't tell you guys, suspend and then a three finger
salute (CTRL-ALT-DEL) still reboots without flushing...
> 10 seconds to come out of hibernate? It's beginning to sound better and
> better. I need a bigger hard drive... :)
They need to develop on the fly compression for the hiberantion file.
I know of at least one software program that can do it so I don't
know why the TP shouldn't be able to...
Other than that though, it isn't as bad as I had originally thought
(especially with the BIOS 1.04). It hasn't failed on start up on
me yet (fingers crossed), but it does still seem to have some
problems (albeit small ones).