Tfw you're not a swaplet

>"muh sleep/hibernate"
The best part about OpenSUSE is that mobile power management is flawless out of the box.
>shut laptop lid
>don't know what it does, don't even care
>it goes into low power mode (losing 2-5% every 12 hours)
Tell me again why I need swap.

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hibernate turns off the computer completely but saves the current state. That low power mode is still powered on

Sounds fucking gay. If I want my machine powered off I'll do it myself.

There's completely powered off and then there's powered off but with the state of the computer saved. The second option is hibernate. It's like sleep but it uses no power.

>Sounds fucking gay. If I want my machine powered off I'll do it myself.
Why shouldn't your operating system support hibernate/sleep?
>don't know what it does, don't even care
Thanks a lot.

I know what it is, and it's retarded. Windows calls it "hybrid shutdown" or something like that.

>Why shouldn't your operating system support hibernate/sleep?
Why should it?


Are both of you dumbfucks too lazy to close a couple of windows and save your work and press a button to power off? Are your chinkshit batteries so weak that you'll have a power cut if you leave the lid shut for 30 minutes? I'm not wasting several GBs of my SSD on swap. Fuck yourselves.

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Swap is good.

>not having the best of both worlds
if anything, you're the retard here.

No, you are. Go swapoff -a right now, fag.

vm.swappiness=1

Pic related is an old sdcard which I would almost be upset about the fact that the space was wasted, since I only have ever used a couple of mb's of...

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