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Get Ubuntu 7.10 ‘Gutsy Gibbon’ to Properly Suspend Your Macbook

October 25th, 2007 | 1 Comment

The ability to suspend your laptop is must-have feature for many laptop owners. While I’ve never really had much success on my old Dell, this guide may get your Ubuntu-running Macbook suspending with no problems. Looks fairly easy, although you will have to edit a couple config files by hand.

Have you had much success with suspend/hibernate on your Linux laptop? Leave a comment!

Full Story: Enabling Suspend on the Macbook : Ubuntu 7.10

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