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      <title>Enabling Hibernation on Linux Laptops</title>
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      <description>Due to issues with the latest sleep states in laptops I&amp;rsquo;ve had to resort using hibernation or S4 as the strata for all my Linux laptops:
Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen 8 (intel 10th gen CPU) HP Gram 17z90n (intel ) Dell XPS 9315 13 i5 My older laptops like the System 76 Darter Pro before they moved to CoreBoot systems and Dell XPS 9380 still functions quite well in S3 state, not requiring hibernation.</description>
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