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Taran Douglas

Thanks! Hibernation works great now as long as I unplug the Logitech USB receiver first. I've got one of the older ones were its a know problem.

MCz

Very cool tutorial! It worked for me

Anonymous

Works great on Fedora 40! Thanks!

I am thinking of doing this because my computer consumes too much power when it sleeps. How long does it take to go into and come out of hibernation? I wonder if it's worth it. I'm annoyed by the power draw during sleep but I'll be annoyed more by a long wake time from a hibernate state. Thanks.

Performance will primarily depend on your I/O and RAM speed.Faking from sleep is nearly instantaneous, hibernation is a tiny bit slower than a normal system startup.

Anonymous

Only worked for me if secure boot was disabled, other than that top notch, even on F41 <3