Re: Hybernation and running applications
- From: Arnold Weber <aaqqlloo@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 06:02:38 -0700 (PDT)
That would depend on the program (which software are you using?) but I
would expect not. Have you looked at the software documentation to see if
it can handle hibernation?
Huh? Of course it will continue. Hibernation simply stops _everything_,
then saves the state of memory. When it resumes, it restores memory and
starts again. If hibernation works at all, _all_ programs have to work.
It will work for _almost_ all programs. Troubling are programs that rely on stable
network connections (like instant messengers) or programs that are getting
confused if time jumps ahead a few hours at once while running (but i don't know
an example for this category)
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