2023-01-21T04:16:06 *** teepee_ is now known as teepee 2023-01-21T14:42:03 *** teepee_ is now known as teepee 2023-01-21T16:15:12 lid-close often causes suspend-to-ram which can be unreliable on some systems. I had to reconfigure it to hibernate on one machine. 2023-01-21T16:16:07 interesting, I thought people considered hibernate even more unstable 2023-01-21T16:16:19 maybe I should try it, but I worry about SSD wear if used often 2023-01-21T16:20:44 Torvalds once said, that the integration of a sleep/hibernate mode and waking it up again, is one of the most annoying things he can remembered ever working on the kernel. 2023-01-21T16:20:44 @anikitin#0000 I dont think you have to think about SSD wear. This was a concern early in the days, and modern controller/firmware make this a non brainer. Even Trim is often recommended to be disabled. 2023-01-21T16:20:44 And its not like doing it 10 times a day would account for the millions of writes it can take. 2023-01-21T16:21:21 acidsys, don't worry about that 2023-01-21T16:22:18 acidsys, I write ~24GB a day here... 2023-01-21T16:24:16 acidsys, 9309 hrs zero wear, I have an older ssd, over 60K hours it's used 2% 2023-01-21T16:24:54 guess I shouldn't, but's a habit, I already feel bad for downloading 4GB images to anything not a spinning disk :P 2023-01-21T16:28:50 acidsys, I've started getting 256GB nvme's and putting in USB enclosures use for backup cheap less the US$40 all up 2023-01-21T17:55:38 s3 sleep is disappearing from some laptops manufactured recently, so I assume sleep may become even worse on some machines and better on others 2023-01-21T19:43:34 *** teepee_ is now known as teepee