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:Yes, in Linux there is a module called sys_suspend or soft_suspend, it writes an image of RAM memory to disk. However this was(as of kernel 2.4.X) in a seperate fork. Although both the maintainers of the fork and the Kernel(Linus) were working toward merging them. |
:Yes, in Linux there is a module called sys_suspend or soft_suspend, it writes an image of RAM memory to disk. However this was(as of kernel 2.4.X) in a seperate fork. Although both the maintainers of the fork and the Kernel(Linus) were working toward merging them. |
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:This should be researched and written up. |
:This should be researched and written up. |
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== A crack? == |
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''and a crack is available for the latest Tiger operating system to enable this feature for much older Mac computers.'' |
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I doubt cracks should be promoted on Wikipedia. maybe tell it another way e.g: "Altough there are undocumented ways ... or underground patches" if it's semi-legal to apply the "crack", or don't mention it at all. |
Revision as of 19:17, 11 April 2006
Feature exist in other system?
Does this feature exist in other operating systems, such as Linux or BSD?
- Yes, in Linux there is a module called sys_suspend or soft_suspend, it writes an image of RAM memory to disk. However this was(as of kernel 2.4.X) in a seperate fork. Although both the maintainers of the fork and the Kernel(Linus) were working toward merging them.
- This should be researched and written up.
A crack?
and a crack is available for the latest Tiger operating system to enable this feature for much older Mac computers.
I doubt cracks should be promoted on Wikipedia. maybe tell it another way e.g: "Altough there are undocumented ways ... or underground patches" if it's semi-legal to apply the "crack", or don't mention it at all.