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Linux Kernel Patches Aim to Speed Up Hibernation on Slow SSDs Severalfold

A new patch series was sent out for review this weekend, aiming to significantly enhance Linux system hibernation performance. The proposed changes are particularly beneficial for systems utilizing slower SSDs, where the patches could enable hibernation to complete several times faster. This kernel improvement addresses a common pain point for users with less performant storage hardware, potentially reducing wait times when resuming system state. The patch series is currently undergoing review within the Linux kernel development community.

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