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What are the best, free alternatives to Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop if you’re using a Mac? If you’re just starting out in photography, or don’t have much money to drop on buying software, are there options that do many, or most, of the things Lightroom and Photoshop (or Capture One or On1) do?ĭon't have a Mac but curious about free photo editors for Windows? Check out my article on photo editors for PCs. Double clicking to enlarge the photo gives you access to the tools on the top right. I'll be slowly training down the logical volume for the swap and see when the problem reappears.Apple Photos.

Also, thanks for suggesting reducingn the swap size. My snappiness was set to 1 on both laptops, it was one of the first config changes I make when installing arch. I always have my external HDD with me where all my photos live but more space "inside" the laptop is always good. I'll look into the SD card idea - thanks for the link. See what the perfect size is for your use case. Still a bit odd as my old laptop had 4 gigs of ram and a 4G SWAP parition and I never had issues even after longer sessions with many programs so I didn't think I needed such a large SWAP partition - quite annoying with a small SSD.ġ) buy flush 128G sdcard for data (books, movie, etc) to save ssd space ( … ge_o07_s02)Ģ) what is your swappiness on older laptop vs current?ģ) is old laptop running same DE/WM, apps? Version of these similar?Ĥ) why do you need to hibernate instead of suspending to ram?ĥ) play around with the swap file size, might not need all of 16G. So, I increased my SWAP size to 16GiB and it seems to work fine now even after heavy workloads. It's almost as if there is not enough swap space to accommodate the RAM contents but that isn't the case. If I hibernate immediately after starting from a cold boot it will hibernate to disk properly but if I open and close a few programs and try again it will fail (the screen turns of but the fan and power light remain running as mentioned in the OP). My swap partition (sits in a LVM group along with the root and home logical volumes on top of a LUKS volume) is 8GiB in size which is equal to the physical RAM in the laptop (7.6GiB is reported as being available) and the SWAP is empty before I attempt to suspend to disk. Yeah, by hibernation I mean suspension to disk (suspension to RAM seems to work just fine). Are you using a swap file or a swap partition? How big is the partition? How much RAM do you have?Īt the time you entered hibernation, had you been using any of your swap space? Everything else that matters seems to work fine (except not being able the pass variables to the EFISTUB boot loader so I'm stuck with GRUB) but this issue is extremely annoying when travelling.Īnyone has any ideas as I couldn't find anything in my search.ĭon't know what HW/SW information to post so ask and I will provide!īy hibernate, I assume you mean suspend to disk.

My SWAP partition is on an LVM and is the same size as my RAM so I don't think that could be the issue. If I was only browsing the web or editing a document, it hibernates just fine and resumes too. This only appears to happen when there was 'heavy usage' prior to hibernation. Upon starting the computer again, it does not resume but instead starts to boot from scratch suggesting that hibernation was not successful.
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Running "systemctl hibernate" will normally yield successful hibernation but I've noticed that if the session was particularly 'demanding' (darktable raw-edits, many tabs open in chromium) on RAM, when I issue the hibernate command, the screen goes black but yet the power (fans and power light) is still on and the only way to shutdown the PC is by holding down the power button.

I've recently installed arch on my Dell (i7, 256GB SSD, 8GB RAM) and almost everything is working, the main issue that I can't seem to be able to solve is that sometime the computer will not hibernate successfully all of the time. Hi everyone, don't normally post on forums for help but one issue has me completely stumped.
