![]() No software around acpi does not fix it, it makes it worse. aka fake s5, which is just stupid on nvme disks. but sometimes it will just fail and it will try to go to standby and than it fails and it will resume in a cycle, it will not resume and you hear the power cycle, it’s the biggest hibernation shit show that I’ve seen so far, the thirst things I do on these machines is disable it. Heck we actually have problems with modern standby on windows on dell precision tower workstations, we even tried windows 11. I think the only way to fix any kind of power management issues would mean to replace the whole system with a more modern interface, which probably would be extremely hard to do, since every hardware vendor and os would need to change a lot of things. Wasn‘t acpi always a shitshow? I remembered even s3 was shitty, s2idle is just a „software wrapper“ around a already broken thing. It actually seems to mess up the PC so much that after a forced reboot the fan goes crazy for a few minutes before showing the UEFI logo. This doesn't seem like an isolated thing: see all the people complaining about other manufacturers' laptops not going to sleep properly while being carried around closed in bags.Įdit: found a way to enable S3 on windows. I also sometimes find it is pretty warm coming out of my backpack after a 45-60 minute commute with a long portion of walking, even when it's close to freezing outside (we've had a few weeks of 0-2º days where I live). Yesterday evening (Sunday), after two days of doing nothing, it figured it would be as good a time as any to turn into a jet engine. I sometimes use Windows on my work laptop and let it hang around suspended when I'm done for the day. ![]() ![]() I'm also not convinced the s2idle situation is that much better on the Intel side. This particular model doesn't offer a BIOS toggle for that, as I hear it was the case on some thinkpads. I haven't figured how to coax Windows into using that instead of s2idle. As a result you have multiple vendors with half working idle implementations, overheating and other bugs.Īre there still Intel parts with working S3? Linux seems to think that my 11th gen intel laptop supports it, but it doesn't work (hangs on going to sleep). For example, they pressured all vendors to drop S3, dropped it from Phoenix and went all in with Microsoft's s2idle without any clear way to support it.
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