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by vladvasiliu 1021 days ago
It worked out of the box on my Arch install. I'm running a LUKS volume which holds an LVM with the ext4 fs for the system and the swap.

I'm also running TPM + PIN / FIDO2 unlocking.

Didn't need to fiddle with anything. The most part of this install was going through the manual process of creating filesystems and whatnot.

Bonus points compared to Windows for actually staying asleep instead of randomly waking up while in my bag.

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>It worked out of the box on my Arch install.

Ubuntu isn't Arch I think. Average Joe switching away form Windows isn't gonna start learning Arch.

>Bonus points compared to Windows for actually staying asleep instead of randomly waking up while in my bag.

That doesn't happen under hibernate. You used sleep thinking it was hibernate, that's why you had that issue.

> That doesn't happen under hibernate. You used sleep thinking it was hibernate, that's why you had that issue.

I mean, while asleep, the PC blinks its annoying light every second. While hibernating, it doesn't. I'm pretty sure there were no blinky lights, they would have prevented me from falling asleep. It's why I went out of my way to enable hibernating.

Also, see the other posts around the thread. There are absolutely ways to wake up a PC from hibernation. Even from full shutdown.