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joyjoy, (edited ) Honestly, yes. Whenever my PC goes to sleep, my SSD stops working. I have to unplug it and plug it back in to make it work again.
Journalctl suggests the SATA port doesn’t support suspend signals. I suspect my mobo (ASUS TUF Gaming B550M-Plus) doesn’t fully support sleep on Linux. Though I’ve yet to test if it’s also an issue on Windows.
mosiacmango, (edited ) Have the wifi version of that mobo. No issues with suspend with either ubuntu or Pop-OS. Using an nvme as primary.
Might honestly be arch.
Fuck_u_spez_, Had a very similar issue with an Intel NUC running Arch.
joyjoy, Same, but the issue is with my second drive on SATA.
KillingTimeItself, that is bizarre. My MSI board has been pretty much perfect with sleep, never tried hibernation though.
BoiLudens, Guess I’ll be feeling it soon
Petter1, Don’t miss to insult the maintainer of a AUR package as noob while installing it completely wrong, lol
recapitated, It’s really not that bad. Just don’t go off script unless you know what you’re doing. Same as every OS.
oatscoop, And make sure you shave your legs with the grain, not against. Ingrown hairs suck.
beatle, I feel arch users would be far more popular if this were true.
lowleveldata, Because everyone is already some cute maid IRL?
FuglyDuck, ![]()
I’m definitely a cute maid.
Want me to send proof?
lowleveldata, Can’t say no to that
FuglyDuck, ![]()
Shit. Now I have to go find the ugliest dude I can that’s wearing a French maid outfit…
jaybone, You’re on the right platform.
rtxn, Here you go. Not an Arch user, but he’s in the pipeline. And he’s kinda rocking the outfit.
autoexec, Username doesn’t check out?
FuglyDuck, ![]()
Everyone is cute to someone. Or so they say.
femboy_bird, ok but like it kind of is…
(i use arch btw)
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