Hi there!

I need some help with my framework laptop and fedora. I want to switch to linux more permanently, but fedora does not enter hibernation properly when closing the lid. I dont care 10-20sec of wakeup time when opening it again. (even windows is more efficient?!) The relatively bad performance on battery life is OK for me, I already installed TLP instead of the default power management. But when closing the lid, the battery drains about 80% over night (10h?) which seems to be more than what other people reported.

I could not find a guide on this, which i understood (still a massive noob to afraid to mess up my carefully crafted linux partition :D).

If you have any advice I appreciate it! Thanks a lot! :)

  • Aux@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    The best Linux is Windows 11 with WSL. It will work nicely with your battery.

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        11 months ago

        Imagine buying an expensive thing and using 10% of its capabilities.

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          11 months ago

          That’d be true if I were a Winblows tryhard. Thankfully, it’s not the case. :^)

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      11 months ago

      Controversial, but when it comes to hibernating the system, it actually is.

      Unfortunately Windows suffers from the s0ix power consumption bugs that’ll drain your battery faster than Linux does, so neither is a very good experience. The current state of modern PC suspend behaviour is just rather terrible.