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On 30 Jan 2008, at 21:15, Amanda Walker wrote:
Why is sleep an interruption? One of the things that really annoys me is putting my laptop to sleep momentarily (or via energy saver), waking back up, and all of my network connections have been closed.
I don't experience this. MY ssh sessions perfectly survive sleep/ wake-up, as long as
a) I get the same ip address on wake up
b) the remote session didn't try to send something long enough before the wake up (otherwise it will notice the other end isn't there anymore)
c) the remote server didn't close the connection due to inactivity
I've had ssh sessions survive several hours sleeping already.
--Amanda
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| >Re: Cancel Sleep (From: Jonas Maebe <email@hidden>) |
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