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Is it possible to have the standby/sleep mode that is in windows, in linux? What are the commands to do this?

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I don't believe there is a stand-by mode in Linux. You can control your power settings in the KDE Control Center (since you are using Sabayon). You can also calm your HD down using hdparm.

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Well, I did find a command to get it into standby mode... but then when I wake it up, it just gives a blank screen. I don't know why!!

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hey i had the ams experience ...!!
and after that i didnt used that commanad and also suggest yoy to not use that command..!!
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Maybe video card or something is not compatible?

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In the first place does the video card have anything to do with standby mode?

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Yes it does.

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That's strange... are you sure it is waking up?

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Do you see the cursor?

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What error do you get?