I remember when windows used to brag about incredibly fast boot times.
Now, my 5 yo gaming PC takes about 30 seconds to wake up to the password screen. While my Linux laptop takes 15 seconds to go from cold start to desktop.
Maybe try the kernel parameter amd_iommu=off if you have an AMD CPU (and you’re talking about Linux and not Windows). I had the same problem and this fixed it for me.
But by the time the lid is up to reach the power button, it’s already out of sleep and operational…
I remember when windows used to brag about incredibly fast boot times.
Now, my 5 yo gaming PC takes about 30 seconds to wake up to the password screen. While my Linux laptop takes 15 seconds to go from cold start to desktop.
Lucky you! Mine just crashes when I try to enter Sleep mode leaving both screens on and frozen, and nothing at all working.
Maybe try the kernel parameter
amd_iommu=offif you have an AMD CPU (and you’re talking about Linux and not Windows). I had the same problem and this fixed it for me.Hey, thanks! Unfortunately, I’m a very new Linux user (190 days according to fish), so I’ve no idea how or where I would set that parameter.