From b0d6fa8d40772a414e2e46c9c6add62638ded91e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Phil Bull Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 17:50:04 -0400 Subject: Add content to more power- topics, discuss what drivers are --- gnome-help/C/power-suspendhibernate.page | 25 +++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'gnome-help/C/power-suspendhibernate.page') diff --git a/gnome-help/C/power-suspendhibernate.page b/gnome-help/C/power-suspendhibernate.page index ed86da6..0c35ce8 100644 --- a/gnome-help/C/power-suspendhibernate.page +++ b/gnome-help/C/power-suspendhibernate.page @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ @@ -7,9 +6,9 @@ - XXX + Suspend sends it to sleep; hibernate saves your files but completely switches off the power. - + GNOME Documentation Project gnome-doc-list@gnome.org @@ -18,11 +17,17 @@ - What happens when I suspend/hibernate the computer? - - - GNOME Documentation Project -

Explain what happens when you choose to suspend or hibernate the computer. Explain whether apps will remain open or not, whether power will be used or not. Explain how to resume. Warn user that they should save all work in case of any problems.

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- +What happens when I suspend/hibernate the computer? + +

When you suspend the computer, you send it to sleep. All of your applications and documents remain open, but the screen and other parts of the computer switch off to save power. The computer is still switched on though, and it will still be using a small amount of power. You can wake it up by pressing a key or clicking the mouse. If that doesn't work, try pressing the power button.

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When you hibernate the computer, all of your applications and documents remain open (actually, they are saved to disk) and the computer completely switches off, so it doesn't use any power. It is like shutting down, but your applications and documents will still be open when you switch on the computer again.

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Some computers have problems with hardware support which mean that they may not be able to suspend or hibernate properly. It is a good idea to test suspend/hibernate on your computer to see if it does work.

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You should save all of your work before suspending or hibernating the computer, just in case something goes wrong and your open applications and documents can't be recovered when you switch on the computer again.

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