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submitted 10 months ago by Tushta@programming.dev to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I was running KDE Neon on ThinkBook 15 G2 and had deep sleep working after adding mem_sleep_default=deep to GRUB_CMDLINE. It worked for a while until it didn't. I didn't do anything other than running regulat updates. Since couple weeks back, when going to sleep, it shows BIOS Recovery progress bar or something and restarts.

I switched to Debian and the behavior is the same. S2 sleep is next to useless as it drains something like 10% battery / hour, and the lap top is warm to touch.

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[-] fxdave@lemmy.ml 4 points 10 months ago

You still had deep sleep until now? Lucky you. To me Dell forbided S3 way earlier.

[-] Tushta@programming.dev 4 points 10 months ago

So... Bios update broke deep sleep, because fuck you, that's why?

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