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minus-square@merclink3•22 days agoNo, it isn’t. Linux on a laptop can’t even reliably wake the system when you close then open a laptop lid. There are some basic things that need to work 100% of the time before Linux can be considered ready for casual everyday use.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•20 days agoCan you provide an example of this? Only time I’ve encountered that behaviour was with a laptop that had a defective lid-switch.
minus-square@merclink3•20 days agoHonestly, just google it. Tons of people have that problem and if you search for it you get pages and pages of results.
No, it isn’t.
Linux on a laptop can’t even reliably wake the system when you close then open a laptop lid. There are some basic things that need to work 100% of the time before Linux can be considered ready for casual everyday use.
Can you provide an example of this? Only time I’ve encountered that behaviour was with a laptop that had a defective lid-switch.
Honestly, just google it. Tons of people have that problem and if you search for it you get pages and pages of results.