TuxOnIce for Linux => anybody tried ?

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praka123

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TuxOnIce is most easily described as the Linux equivalent of Windows' hibernate functionality. It saves the contents of memory to disk and powers down. When the computer is started up again, it reloads the contents and the user can continue from where they left off. No documents need to be reloaded or applications reopened and the process is much faster than a normal shutdown and start up.

TuxOnIce has a long feature list, including the ability to cancel a suspend by pressing Escape, image compression to save time and space, a versatile plugin architecture, and support for machines with Highmem, preemption and SMP.
*www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_T4ZcPkqVA

The TuxOnIce website (this one) and mailing list provide support for dealing with issues arising. An IRC channel #tux-on-ice has been created on irc.freenode.net, where people may be able to help you with problems.
The primary author of TuxOnIce is Nigel Cunningham. A huge thanks must also go to Florent Chabaud, Pavel Machek, Gabor Kuti, Bernard Blackham and Michael Frank along with many others who have tested and contributed to the development of TuxOnIce.

Read:
*www.tuxonice.net/



I am skeptical about hardware supported :-|
also is a big swap(1.5GB) is enough for TOI :?
 
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