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basiclemmon98@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Linux@lemmy.ml ·
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Noone told me about systemctl suspend. I had to accidently learn about it from the arch pages. My battery is happy now, and you all will never be forgiven for your silence. That is all.

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Noone told me about systemctl suspend. I had to accidently learn about it from the arch pages. My battery is happy now, and you all will never be forgiven for your silence. That is all.

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    But it supossed to work when u closing ur lid of laptop

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      Unless you turn that off manually, I should know, it’s the first configuration I change on every new installation on a laptop.

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      Who closes their laptop?
      Edit for clarity: /j

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        People who carry it around and don’t just use it as a desktop replacement… With an open lid it doesn’t quite fit into my bag pack.

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          Or people who uses it as a mini server and SSH into it while lid is closed 😎

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          Sounds like a small backpack

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            Yeah, people stare if I hop on the commuter train with the the large one that fits camping gear and supplies for 2 weeks. And I don’t own anything in between.

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        In fact my laptop is barely ever opened when I use it lmao

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      Or use any of the UI options to sleep your computer, isn’t it?

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        Well I suppose maybe he is using i3 :)

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          Niri actually ^_^

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