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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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  • PseudoSpock@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Mistaking precisely documented Wiki for silence… Do you Mark All As Read your email each day, too? ;)

    • mat dave@lemmy.ml
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      Yes

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

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      Who closes their laptop?
      Edit for clarity: /j

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    You can echo ‘mem’ > /sys/power/state as root to suspend. Or echo sleep into the file for hibernate.

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    I mean, in the Linux terminal you can literally do anything a computer can do. You can play with your PC speaker with beep, dim your screen with brightnessctl, etc. Why would you assume there wasn’t a command for suspending? :P

    You can also use rtcwake and program the PC to come back from suspension automatically at a certain time… I used to set up my small laptop with music to wake up with it as a morning alarm.

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      I didn’t assume anything, I simply just didn’t even think about power states when using the laptop.

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    #blessed by a chance to learn something on the aw 🙏

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    Skill issue

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      <whispering> Me too…

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