That’s why they were “technical details” and “also see”, some of which still apply to debug or repairs.
Some things may be impossible to do without custom Windows programs, but some you can try are:
and I might as well ask whether this is just on hibernation, or if sleep will also wake up (faster) running.
except that’s Linux, and your issue didn’t say what you use, but I fixed that, and also asked about Linux.
The code that I showed in the topics I pointed to is deeply tied to Windows. I don’t know what Linux has.
The person who handled your issue has Linux I think, so maybe we will hear if #3693 is very different…
That’s good to know, but I wonder if logging needs to be put in the Windows event handler to see it work:
If logging is added, it would show up in the next Canary release. These are the latest code, meaning that possibility of new bugs exists (along with new fixes). If you have a less critical Windows system you can test it there. For that matter, is there another Windows system around that you can test current Beta on?
There might be some sort of rare (evidence is lack of reports) system-dependent issue going on here…