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ekZepp@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago

Is not you. I'm just lazy.

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Is not you. I'm just lazy.

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    If I put my Mint computer to sleep, the wifi adapter stops working completely. 🤡

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      First thing to do on most linux distros, but especially mint, is turn off everything sleep-related forever.

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        I feel like no OS can get sleep to work properly lol

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          Sadly, MacOS is leading the pack with sleep working as expected. This is the most cursed timeline.

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            And in true macOS fashion it only works if you stay within the Apple ecosystem.

            Applications and sleep are intimately tied to native macOS workspaces, which are themselves cursed af.

            If you use an alternative manager, like Aerospace (which reimplemented workspace/tiling), then applications cannot sleep properly, leading to severe battery drain.

            https://github.com/nikitabobko/AeroSpace/discussions/1008

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          Feren OS on a ThinkPad L390 sleeps and wakes perfectly. Probably because of thinkpad

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          SteamOS gets it mostly right

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        I’ve literally never had a problem with this…that I know about.

        What are you all turning off?

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        Ha! It’s the one issue that’s been giving me the biggest headache through multiple distros. To be fair I believe most of my problems originate from Nvidia hardware and software.

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      I’ve been having this exact same problem. I don’t have a fix, but hey, comradery.

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        It’s annoying, but it isn’t feeding my data into the AIs.

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