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| Hi All, I've been running an old Ultra 10 with 384MB of RAM for a couple of years now, entering suspend mode at the end of my session just fine. I recently upgraded the RAM to 1GB and now it will no longer suspend, instead I have to shut it down. I assume that there is a suspend file saved somewhere and that I may not have enough room for it. Does anyone know where it goes? Regards, Shaun |
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| Hi All, Don't worry, I got it sorted. All I had to do was run pmconfig. I don't know what it did but it must have set some parameters to take into account the new RAM. Regards, Shaun Shaun James wrote: > Hi All, > > I've been running an old Ultra 10 with 384MB of RAM for a couple of > years now, entering suspend mode at the end of my session just fine. I > recently upgraded the RAM to 1GB and now it will no longer suspend, > instead I have to shut it down. I assume that there is a suspend file > saved somewhere and that I may not have enough room for it. Does anyone > know where it goes? > > Regards, > > Shaun |