This. Linux users must resort to bronze-age tooling in 2025; Crafting and launching handmade scripts by candlelight to diagnose their plethora of sleep issues. But the community likes it this way. Meanwhile, Mac users continue to have sleep that 'just works' and Windows users have an entire sleep troubleshooting toolkit:
I once ran into a corporate laptop that had been downgraded from Windows 11 to 10, that would burn up its CPU during Modern Standby and eventually enter hibernate after burning a good fraction of its battery. The sleep study identified various PCIe devices and I tried installing drivers but they did not help. I wonder if it would've worked better on Windows 11 with stock drivers.
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