who leaves there machine in sleep mode over night?
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Just overnight? I don't think I've shut down or restarted my desktop PC in weeks. Maybe longer.
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I used to. Then microsoft demonstrated they can not be trusted with it so I don't anymore. I am sick and tired of opening it up to find it powered on and too hot to touch after having closed its lid at the end of the day.
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I shut it down completely when I'm done with it. Closing all my work puts me in the relax mode so I do that anyway, and it's back on in a minute when I need it again.
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I boot it up Monday morning, shut it down on Friday when done with work. In between I just lock it at the end of the day which puts it into sleep anyways.
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Not me, laptop sits lid closed and additional screens off at the office. If I'm needed, use my main machine at home to remote into it for whatever requires doing.
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I always shut down my computers at night, always have.
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When you run your PC it gets warm and all of the tiny components expand. Shut it down and they all contract again. Over time your just asking for trouble. Not sure if that's really true but it seems safer just to leave it on all the time (or off all the time if it was my choice).
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I don't bother with sleep mode. The monitors black out after a few hours but that's it. It (the main one) pretty much runs 24/7 with an occasional restart.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
Same here.
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I don't bother with sleep mode. The monitors black out after a few hours but that's it. It (the main one) pretty much runs 24/7 with an occasional restart.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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I used to. Then microsoft demonstrated they can not be trusted with it so I don't anymore. I am sick and tired of opening it up to find it powered on and too hot to touch after having closed its lid at the end of the day.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
True, I've had those issues quite often after several OS updates. I had to check several times what was waking the laptop in the middle of the night (also, why wasn't it going back to sleep as it should after 30 minutes?) but couldn't find anything useful. Eventually I changed a setting to disallow the computer to wake up for updates, and now it's fine (until the next update that messes it up).
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My main machine is running a dozen VMs 24/7; powering it down is a 20-minute job. Plus I'd be interrupting processes that should probably be left running all the time. The machine on my desk is an Intel NUC and uses 40W at absolute peak load, I believe...Intel's claim is that playing a 1080p video off of YouTube burns through less than 10W. Letting it idle overnight seems like a no-brainer to me. I also have a NAS which by definition should pretty much always remain available. That said, I always leave my laptop into hibernation mode, as I simply don't trust sleep mode to ever resume correctly.
I'll have to try hibernate then. Sleep mode was never implemented nor behaved correctly. I'll always have kernel threads running for no reason after sleep mode.
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When I leave any of my computers I expect them to be in the exact same state when I return. The only thing that ever gets powered down are my laptops when I'm mobile. Needless to say I don't share well when it comes to hardware I earn a living with.
"Needless to say I don't share well when it comes to hardware I earn a living with." amen brother, long time ago, the kids learned not to touch dad's laptop. The desktop machine on the side was available if permission was granted. One night I was imaging my laptop drives (the one's I make a living with). Teenagers came in, unplugged it and moved it out of the way to use the desktop. There was a very angry teaching moment...
Charlie Gilley <italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape... "Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783 “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759