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by emidln 1692 days ago
I thought this was a dealbreaker until I installed an SSD in my laptop in the mid to late 00s. When my machine is fully graphical in less than 5 seconds, I just didn't care. My browser restored tabs, my editor restored everything, my desktop restored windows. It was a complete non-issue as long as the machine could cold-boot quickly. As an upside, my machine also no longer overheated if I forgot to long press the power off prior to putting it in my backpack.

I configured my current laptop to screen off on lid close and to shutdown after 5 minutes. I'm probably just weird.

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Have also had a cooked laptop in the past (in my case it was a Mac). A few years later when using a Linux laptop I decided to disabled sleep entirely but left hibernation available instead [1]. This means that desktop environments will not show the sleep option at all, instead they will just show the hibernation option. Also I have the laptop set to automatically hibernate if it is running on battery power and the lid gets closed. Have also configured it to ignore any lid open events therefore it will only wake when the power button gets pressed. Waking from hibernation isn't quite as quick as from sleep but its not that bad and I've never had a cooked laptop again!

[1] https://www.tecmint.com/disable-suspend-and-hibernation-in-l...

Maybe weird, but not alone - I have a couple of Ubuntu laptops (with SSDs) and I generally just shut them all the way down and boot back up if I am taking them anywhere / not using them for a while.