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by xp84
992 days ago
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Idk your specifics, but modern Windows also essentially hibernates a clean memory state image before login and resumes from it anytime it does a cold boot (it discards it and does a “real” boot when you explicitly Restart). So that seems to be one way it gets a leg up in this contest. |
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It's a cool trick that reminds me of Firecracker. It would be nice to see Linux use that trick as well, but with the existing issues for Linux ×+ hibernation + lockdown mode, I think it'll take a while before that's finished.