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I have an intel Thinkpad X1 Carbon, S3 sleep is catastrophically broken:

Putting the laptop to S3 sleep puts the M.2 SSD into some kind of sleep mode, when the system wakes back up, it fails to wake the M.2 SSD back up. The sleeping M.2 SSD mode is persistent across reboots, so upon reboot the laptop fails to boot because it can't find it's main storage. The only way I've found to fix this is to pull the SSD and put it in another working machine.

S0ix is also completely broken under linux with it draining the battery 30% in around 4 hours.



> S0ix is also completely broken under linux with it draining the battery 30% in around 4 hours.

Does it work better under Windows? On both my machines, one zen3 and one intel 11th gen (but otherwise almost identical hp laptops) I don't see any difference in battery drain between the two.


It may, the laptop came pre-installed with linux, so I don't have any license to test it.




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