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More stable, haha. I was just randomly surfing around and my computer goes to sleep and can't wake up.
Also randomly, my computer won't go into sleep mode when I close my laptop. It works about 90% of the time, but that 10% is when I pull my laptop out of my laptop bag and my computer is on fire and fans full blast trying to cool itself. The OS came from IBM installed.
Of course this gets downvoted... Linux shilling is insane
I'm personally downvoting because it's also an issue in windows as well. So it's completely incorrect and unfair to complain that linux is "less stable" when the same exact issue is a problem on windows...
https://www.spacebar.news/windows-pc-sleep-broken/
It's been an issue for years. And I'd argue that windows supporting this "new" shit standard probably makes new laptops suck for linux as well as vendors rip out older sleep states that linux uses that modern windows doesn't.