why is linux so shit at hibernation?
>inb4 works on my machine
not an argument
>hibernating
>>59866187
works on my machine
>>59866187
Because it's designed for maximum uptime
>>59866193
>there is never anything of value in my computer's memory
spotted the NEET
>>59866206
t-take that back
Or just suspend in general, actually. I am actually currently running CentOS on a desktop and it shits itself whenever I suspend it.
>Muh stability
Fucking kill yourself, Arch is significantly more stable than this pile of Red Hat trash.
for some reason everytime ubuntu on my system hibernates, and then it comes back from hibernation, it won't connect to the internet
i've tried googling it but nothing fixes it, so i have to reboot my system everytime
>>59866225
you can probably just restart the network manager
>>59866237
this. put it in init.d or whatever
>>59866225
It's unpolished shit like this that makes me really annoyed. I'm never going away from Linux since I have my tiling WMs and command line goodies, though, and I wish this kind of stuff got ironed out.
>>59866187
>doesn't work on my machine
not an argument
I can't help because in my machine hibernation just works.