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[โ€“] chaospatterns@lemmy.world 29 points 5 months ago (5 children)

On Windows the system wakes up when connected or disconnected from an AC adapter. On Linux the system will momentarily wake up but immediately go back into suspend.

I get why this could be a source of bugs, but if I unplug my laptop while its asleep why would I want it to turn on?

[โ€“] klangcola@reddthat.com 2 points 5 months ago

On Windows the system wakes up when connected or disconnected from an AC adapter.

Does it? I could sweat my work laptop (windows 10) doesn't , and I'm pretty sure I'd notice cause I sleep and move it a lot during a working day.

Is it a windows 11 thing? Or something to do with the so-called "hybrid sleep / hybrid boot"? (Pretty sure that's disabled by corporate, and for friends and family I always disable that when their laptop goes in a boot crash loop). Does BitLocker matter ?

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