@[email protected] to Ask LemmyEnglish • edit-25 months agoForget star signs, what key do you press to wake up your computer from sleep?message-square264fedilinkarrow-up1226arrow-down110file-text
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•edit-25 months ago+1 to linux - windows requires a reboot *by default these days to get a fresh boot, go figure.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-25 months agoWake from sleep will always be faster, regardless of the OS. I was pointing out that a “fresh boot” on windows isn’t what people think it is any more *by default
minus-square@Emeraldlink0•edit-25 months ago was pointing out that a “fresh boot” on windows isn’t what people think it is any more. You can just turn off fast startup if you care that much. Generally there isn’t a reason to do that though.
minus-squareqevlarrlink1•edit-25 months agoEven without fast boot, this is what Windows does. Shutdown = hibernate, restart = fresh boot 🤷♂️
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•5 months agoDo you mean quick boot? Because that can be disabled.
+1 to linux - windows requires a reboot *by default these days to get a fresh boot, go figure.
My machine’s boot time is pretty fast because of Linux.
Wake from sleep will always be faster, regardless of the OS.
I was pointing out that a “fresh boot” on windows isn’t what people think it is any more *by default
You can just turn off fast startup if you care that much. Generally there isn’t a reason to do that though.
Even without fast boot, this is what Windows does. Shutdown = hibernate, restart = fresh boot 🤷♂️
Do you mean quick boot? Because that can be disabled.