However, ACPI suspend may be aviable. But there isn't any GUI for it (Rahul: will ACPI suspend also be included in the "suspend menu"?).
To activate ACPI suspend, write (on a root command line): echo "3" > /proc/acpi/sleep
Some computers are affected by this bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=166097
but it migth still be aviable by: echo "mem" > /sys/power/state
If you want to use any ACPI buttons on your computer to do this, theese can be programmed to run commands/scripts (as root) by modifying the files in /etc/acpid. If you want help with this, just ask.
Good luck.
lør, 17.09.2005 kl. 09.39 skrev Rahul Sundaram:
forsamuel cheung wrote:
Hi, I am using gnome 2.10 on Fedora 4. I would like to know if there is a hibernate gnome 2.10? If yes, how to use that.
Hibernation or software suspend is not available in Fedora Core 4. It is however enabled in the development tree and the next release might have it
regards Rahul