It is disabled in the default configuration because you need enough swap space to enable it - which is an overkill amount of swap for any other use case.
You just need to allocate enough swap space for hibernation.
Both of those work on Linux. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Power_management/Suspend_and_hibernate
Hm. So it's like tilling but the nuclear option?
I've seen controlled burns in forests to consume fuel so it does not start a wildfire. Why burn a field like that?
This would be a lot funnier without the last two panels.
This is why I mostly listen to prog, they're all way too high to hate anyone.
So what class are you going for first? I'm definitely going Sentinel but I'm not sure if I'll go VK or Paladin.
Awesome, thanks. I will dig into it.
I have a Framework 13 AMD - love it overall. I'm currently running opensuse with Plasma but would honestly be happy to switch DEs if this was possible elsewhere.
It has a moderately high resolution screen (2256x1504). For a lot of games the AMD can't quite keep up, but runs fine at lower resolutions. The problem is that most games will offer native resolution, but then offer "standard" resolutions below that rather than half native.
Is there a way (even if manually for each game) to tell Plasma (or GNOME if I have to go that route) to launch a game with half the screen resolution?
So after reading the patch notes - pause in single player!!!
It's also so slow to answer basic questions.