> > 1.3 Type 'apm -s'
> > The machine should standby
> >
> > 1.4 Wake it and type 'apm -S'
> > The machine should suspend
>
> According to the man pages, "apm -s" does a suspend and "apm -S" does a
> standby.
No, original seems good.
apm -s: suspend to ram
apm -S: suspend to disk
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