On Sat, 28 Apr 2007, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Linus Torvalds wrote:
(And for me personally, I'd love to have all my machines "sleep" by
default, but wake up by eithernet and keyboard - I'd love for my screen
saver to literally put the machine to sleep, but not have to worry about
touching a keyboard - just ssh'ing into them should still wake up. It's
*technically* doable, but it's just a pain to do right now)
And timer somehow so cron jobs could still run. Ideal for critical but rarely
used machines like fallover servers, the user documentation download site, or
similar.
with dynaticks now in the kernel it may even be possible to have the idle
process decide that the next event is far enough away that it should
suspend-to-ram until that point.
David Lang
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