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How To Disable Suspend And Hibernation In Linux

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Apr 20, 2020

Whenever you suspend your system, the computer will enter into sleep mode. Meaning – all of the opened applications, files and documents remain open, but the monitor and other parts of the system will be switched off to save the power. When you suspend the computer, it will not be completely powered off. The computer is still switched on and it will still be using a small amount of power.

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