@schratze hibernate writes to disk and shuts down. suspend puts cpu context into memory and requests low power state
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@bun @schratze suspend/sleep is quicker to start again but still uses a bit more power, and hibernation fully turns off the computer while storing a snapshot to get back to, it also has the added benefit of requiring a full disk encryption unlock again (bit safer in case of device loss)

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