On 2024-03-07 22:37, -pj via openSUSE Users wrote:
On 03-07-2024 03:30PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2024-03-07 06:25, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
What is going on here what are your thoughts about this?
I'll take this opportunity to say that I can't understand the point of using hibernation on a desktop pc.
It only increases hdd (or sdd) access and shortens their lifetime.
Barely.
It saves electricity. On mechanical disks it saves life. Ditto on fans.
I have been using hibernation on destop for "decades" :-)
Hello, thank you for your insight on this also. I would like to ask once again about a machine that does *hibernate* correctly but in the process of doing so turns back on after 2 seconds of shutting off.
I remember. No idea.
This could be a situation of ACPI speaking with the kernel and having some issue with the hardware of the machine perhaps?
Well, things like that make me not install Tumbleweed.
-Thanks :|
Oh, in my case restoring from hibernation is way faster than booting, login, start all the applications I need, open all the files I need. The caveat is that hibernation is not fully developed in Linux, and crashes eventually. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.5 x86_64 at Telcontar)