Every night, I put my computer to sleep. But should I be shutting it down every now and then? For example, maybe once a week or once a month?

Just curious to see this question answered from a Linux gamers’ perspective.

  • LiveLM@lemmy.zip
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    6 minutes ago

    I’m also a adept of Sleep, I only shutdown when I know I’ll be out of home for a extended period of time or when it randomly hangs 🫠

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    21 minutes ago

    I only do system upgrades every so often, normally based off hearing some new feature in a program I want. When I do, that usually includes a kernel update and it asks me to restart.

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    24 minutes ago

    Currently runs all the time but it also runs Frigate NVR. I also access my desktop with a laptop I use as a thin client.

    When I finally have Frigate setup on it’s own hardware I will be shutting my desktop down when not in use.

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    1 hour ago

    I see no point in keeping my power hungry monster awake 24/7. I’m in any game less than 3 minutes after a cold boot.

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    58 minutes ago

    I get a bug with putting mine to sleep - becomes unresponsive and have to manual shutdown. So I’ve disabled sleep. With modern ssds, there is very little downtime on startup. 30-60s or so. No reason not to just shut down and save power.

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    2 hours ago

    You should shut down every now and then. At least on the evening you run an update, as a kernel update might’ve been installed.

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    1 hour ago

    No. It’s never shut down. I suspend it when I’m not using it but never shut down.

    I used to keep everything running and only turn off the screens but I changed my habit and there was a minor monthly electricity bill decrease that was worth it.

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    4 hours ago

    If I’m not actively using my PC for anything it is shut down and turned off from the wall socket. 3 monitors and a pc on the same extension, even when they’re not switched on still draw power. I’m in the UK though and electricity isn’t cheap.

    It takes all of maybe 5-10 seconds from power on to desktop, I’ve barely gotten comfortable in my chair before it’s ready for my login, I can’t see any reason whatsoever to leave my PC powered on, ever.

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    6 hours ago

    I always shut down my PC. No need to keep it wasting electricity (even a little) when I’m away and I can wait a bit for it to boot again

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    4 hours ago

    My server is the only thing that’s on 24/7. My and my partner’s PCs shut down while we’re not using them. It takes like 10 seconds, maybe, to boot up.

    • DundasStation@lemmy.caOP
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      2 hours ago

      There’s an option to put it to sleep so it can resume quickly the next time you need it. And you don’t need to restore your windows every boot up.