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Linux was ready for me 15 years ago.
howd you resolve the suspend issue, or do you just never put your comp into sleep or suspend?
(for clarity I have installed linux on many machines over the years to try it, never once has suspend ever worked consistently)
What’s the suspend issue? OS can’t sleep/hibernate? My previous and current laptop had this problem with Windows 11. The previous laptop did not have this issue on popos. Still on windows on current, so I just use hibernate if I don’t need it so (sleep is not working).
Well, if I had a suspend issue I'd probably just shut down a whole lot more. Don't remember having such issues in a while though.