| ▲ | dale_glass 21 hours ago | |
Sleep just ceased to exist in the last few years and got replaced with an always on, low power mode. I believe the reasoning was partly that suspend to RAM had serious reliability issues due to the complexity of saving the state, partly that people starting expecting cell phone-like performance where eg, mail is always received. | ||
| ▲ | mixmastamyk 21 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Depends. The Intel models still support sleep on Linux (at least up to 12 or 13 gen, AMD boards only nap. | ||