Talk:Glossary
additional terms for consideration
- telepathy
- salut
- mesh view as synonym for group view?
- rpm / yum
- suspend (semi-stub added to OS and firmware section) (User: Nicabod)
- resume (ditto) (User: Nicabod) 03:22, 9 June 2K8
- RT (Nicabod, 04:28 9 Je 2K8)
Cjl 22:50, 31 March 2008 (EDT)
Although I've been reading about Suspend and Resume for months, in Walter Bender's weeklies, where details of trying to improve its performance were detailed, I've never learned just what these terms mean precisely. Plainly, to suspend means, loosely, to set aside or put away, figuratively, to stop work with the intent of resuming it later. However:
When the XO is suspended, what suspends it? Timeout? User action (likely), but what kind? Button press? Selecting an icon or menu item? Closing up the machine? Command from the mesh (unlikely)? None, or several of those? Others? What does the user do to resume, or does a signal on the mesh do it (very unlikely to be the only way to resume), or both?
When suspended, what is the internal state of the XO? Low power, likely, but is the XO powered down except for the clock/calendar?
What happens to the OS when the XO is suspended? Does it go into standby -- what runlevels as it suspends? Resume must be the reversal, of course.
Are these questions mostly answered implicitly in online documentation? If so, where?