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You are not alone. I also have a work provided Dell that I have to shutdown unless I want to use my work bag to keep me warm on the walk home. We have another Toshiba at home running windows that will at random times of the night just spin up its hard drives and perhaps throw out the odd notification sound before spinning down again. It seems for windows suspend is not really go to sleep until you are woken up again by a human.


True, for some the ability for background services or the system clock to wake the computer is a feature not a bug.


As long as they are in control of it.

And I think that may be the crox of the issue.

The recent changes to the Linux middelware ecosystem has added a mass of new automations.

Supposedly making people's lives easier, but for many producing issues that remind them of why they moved from Windows to Linux in the first place.




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