Sujet : Re: Anyone having trouble with sleep?
De : 186283 (at) *nospam* ud0s4.net (186282@ud0s4.net)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 05. Jan 2025, 06:19:46
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On 1/4/25 8:00 PM, rbowman wrote:
On Sat, 04 Jan 2025 17:02:41 +0000, Richard Kettlewell wrote:
My partner’s computer has a similar issue. Based on some reading around
the subject the kernel is crashing, most likely in some driver, while
putting the computer to sleep.
To further complicate things my Windows 11 laptop doesn't do sleep well if
a WSL instance is running. I've got the feeling it's related to turning
off the display. I may have the wrong terminology but it can hibernate
okay and doesn't take too long to return to an operation state.
When I first got the laptop I had it boxed up to return to Amazon but
decided to find a workaround if I could.
Remember CP/M and DOS ... fueled a huge computer revolution
in Biz and Science - and they'd fit on a low-density floppy
with room to spare. I sometimes despair when I hear people
bitch about how their i9 isn't fast enough or Win or Lin
don't have drivers for the latest bit of off-brand tech
junk they bought direct from AliBaba.
But people want computers to be 'magic', solve all, do all.
This led to COMPLICATED systems and software and the need
for hot-running expensive hardware and gigabit networks.
Then they wonder why it all never seems to work right ...
Is the problem insufficient hardware/software - or
more like 'ridiculous expectations' ?
I started with Usenet and the similar Compuserve Groups
using DOS boxes and a 12/2400 modem. Actually used CS with
the modem attached to a dumb terminal ... ATTD .....
Oh, and chemical-film cameras can yield high-rez pix.
I have a Pentax 6x7 medium format - beautiful ! It
just ain't "instant". Take the RIGHT shot, not 99
kinda-sorta-maybe shots.