09-06-2017, 04:36 PM
I was v surprised to read of Thorin's and rijnsma's experiences as one of the highlights for me has been LinLite's hibernation, which is practically faultless on my Acer, Philips and Dell laptops (the latter 2 are old XP laptops so no UEFI interference). I don't like Suspend because it needs power and I have never before found a system that comes back from hibernation properly.
All I can suggest is you make sure you go through all the tabs in Power Manager carefully because they do overlap and it's possible to set something OFF in one tab only for another tab to have a setting that fights it - e.g. the 'lock session' setting in Security and the Handle Display Power Management setting in Display, but others are possible too.
Good luck with this as although it's "not a stopper" it is very frustrating if you always have to be thinking about whether you should power down or not.
All I can suggest is you make sure you go through all the tabs in Power Manager carefully because they do overlap and it's possible to set something OFF in one tab only for another tab to have a setting that fights it - e.g. the 'lock session' setting in Security and the Handle Display Power Management setting in Display, but others are possible too.
Good luck with this as although it's "not a stopper" it is very frustrating if you always have to be thinking about whether you should power down or not.
Lite Phil
"The ideal is the enemy of the good."
Linux Lite also installed on 8Gb desktop, Samsung N145 Netbook (2Gb) and Philips Freevents Core2Duo (2Gb) laptop for personal use and 3 Dells and 2 Acers for others
"The ideal is the enemy of the good."
Linux Lite also installed on 8Gb desktop, Samsung N145 Netbook (2Gb) and Philips Freevents Core2Duo (2Gb) laptop for personal use and 3 Dells and 2 Acers for others