Battery drains in about 10 hours when the computer is asleep with Ubuntu 18.04, it is a lenovo y520 (7700hq, 1060 with bumblebee).

When I tested no USB devices were plugged in, actually nothing was plugged in.

The sleep mode is s2 - deep. I am not interested in hibernation (it is quite slow and takes a lot of space).

In windows and Mac OS (hackintosh) sleep mode uses 1 or 2% of battery in a day.

I was very frustrated by one particular out of the box behaviour with my E-M5 II when automatic EVF switching is enabled. With the screen set to show the shooting menu rather than live view when you remove your eye from the finder, the camera turns itself off after only 5 seconds. It takes as long to recover to a usable condition as it does from a complete startup with the power switch (several seconds). After digging through the menus and altering the sleep time and LCD backlight time to no avail, I tracked it down to "quick sleep mode" at the very end of the menus.


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What is the point of enabling quick sleep mode? It doesn't seem to affect anything except this particular shooting scenario. I can't imagine any time you would want your camera to shut down like this after such a short period of time.

I have the micro4/3 version of the Godox X1T (Olympus - Panasonic) that I've been using for about a year or so.

Since I've start using it I've noticed that between shoots, when I stop for reviewing photos, adjust the position of lights or give directions to a model, the trigger goes to a sleep mode very fast (in about a minute or less).

I've searched on the manual and in the settings menu, but I can't find a way to change that.

It is very annoying because I always forgot about that and start shooting without firing the flash, because the trigger went to sleep mode.

Then I have to press any button on the trigger to wake it up and repeat the shoot.

Does this also happen on the Godox Xpro trigger?

Or in the new X2T ?

Any thoughts?

I have the micro4/3 version of the Godox X1T (Olympus - Panasonic) that I've been using for about a year or so.

Since I've start using it I've noticed that between shoots, when I stop for reviewing photos, adjust the position of lights or give directions to a model, the trigger goes to a sleep mode very fast (in about a minute or less).

I've searched on the manual and in the settings menu, but I can't find a way to change that.

It is very annoying because I always forgot about that and start shooting without firing the flash, because the trigger went to sleep mode.

Then I have to press any button on the trigger to wake it up and repeat the shoot.

Does this also happen on the Godox Xpro trigger?

Or in the new X2T ?

But that's very annoying when I stop shooting only for a brief moment to review a picture or adjust a light on a tripod.

It would be nice if one could choose the idle time before the trigger go to sleep.

The Xpro arrived yesterday on my mailbox.

It is much better than the X1T.

Very nice direct controls.

I even like the size. I thought that it was much bigger than the X1T but it is not.

By default it goes to sleep mode when inactive for 90 seconds, but it's easy to change that on the system configuration, clearly covered on the manual.

Glad to know your XPro remote solved your problem. I have the X2T myself and like it for its hot/cold shoe on top which I do use sometimes. I don't think my X2T has the same sleep problem as the X1T, otherwise I would have noticed it by now. It's only a $15 price difference between the the X2T and XPro models. I might be tempted to check out the XPro remote in the future for its TTL-Convert-Manual (TCM) function.

2. Press any button to wake up. If the flash trigger is attached to the hot shoe of Nikon camera, half press the camera shutter can also wake the system up. Note: If do not want to enter power saving mode, press the button to enter C.Fn custom settings and set STBY to OFF.

After 2 months of use I realize that I will have to recharge my battery every day with the Versa 3. But why the battery drains so quickly when I sleep? What can I deactivate? My Versa 3 was 99% before I went to bed and when I woke up it was 25%, very bad. The device is nice but it looks like the battery usage is a real letdown.

However, when in sleep mode, I'm sure the download is much faster because when I resume and check my torrent speed for stuff I'm downloading, it shows download rates in excess of 2Mb. I'm not sure what's happening because maybe it's a false reading... I've attached a screen print to give an example. You can see the the torrent shows a download of 2.37Mb...

Your MacBook Pro (MBP) has an option for Power Nap mode allowing it to perform a number of function when "sleeping." However, this does not directly affect your download speed that is provided by your ISP, but your Mac's CPU will have less to do and this may allow for more processing for downloads.

I've checked it a few times by taking a screen shot of a torrent download... put it in sleep mode, come back after 15 or 20 minutes and it's downloaded about 25 Mb of data, so yes, it does download while in sleep mode.

The eShop is a prominent part of the Nintendo Switch's lightweight OS, and for our money, it certainly seems to be more efficient at downloading games than the Wii U or 3DS. Granted, there may be some minor issues with the download interface (i.e. no time estimates), but it does its job exceedingly well. And for those of you that just have to have your games as soon as possible, recent tests have proved that the Nintendo Switch actually downloads things a little bit faster when in sleep mode.

GameXplain recently did a video on this, running a series of tests after perceiving a change in download speed after getting a recent game. Though it was difficult to accurately collect results due sleep mode not having a method of viewing download progress, the number of tests seemed to prove that the sleep mode actually downloads games about 15% faster than if the console is in use. Not a whole lot of improvement, but still, that amounts to a lot of time as you scale up the download size.

I'm not sure what the problem on mine cuz it disconnects from the internet every single time I put my Switch into sleep mode which of course stops the download midway. Do you guys just press on the sleep/power button or did you set it on auto-sleep?

Haven't downloaded anything without sleep mode yet... buyed all my eshop stuff at work via the nintendo homepage and when I come home and turn on the switch the notification for "download finished" (or whatever it says in english) pops up.

My Switch downloads things faster than my PS4. I can't remember the size of the games I was downloading off PSN just last weekend but Moon Hunters and (Heart & Soul I think it's called) kept stopping and failing over and over again. It was an absolute joke. Not to mention the snails pace...

I actually was thinking this very thing last night when I downloaded Snake Pass with the system on and it didn't seem that speedy. Then I put it in sleep mode because I wanted to check if it kept downloading that way (didn't know if that was a feature), and to my surprise a few minutes later it had downloaded the game almost completely!

However I have another issue. When resuming from sleeping mode, all fans go full blast just like they do during the start-up phase; however they keep that speed and don't go back to their original state.

I wanted the fans to be a bit less noisy and used the Q-Fan calibration feature in the BIOS. I was quite happy with the end result before I used the sleeping mode in windows...now when I turn it back on the fan speed doesn't change as it does at startup, i.e. the normal procedure where they start full speed and then go quiet once the BIOS settles in.

I'll share what I know about this and we can see if matches your circumstances or if we need to look at something else. The Asus X99 A/Pro/Deluxe boards appear to have this problem. It is triggered after waking from sleep. My X99-PRO is a sister board to your A model and is nearly identical. My original deluxe model had this same issue. I asked in Asus forums and received the typical terse, unhelpful response. I asked again elsewhere and every time I received a completely different explanation. I returned that board for several reasons, including this. In total, I have experienced this on both the deluxe and two different X99-PRO models. It only happens to me when I am using 3 pin DC fans on the CPU_FAN header. Moving those fans to any other CHA_FAN header eliminated the problem. My 3 pin DC pump does not cause this, however I suspect this is because I only use it at "Full Speed" which eliminates the header from AI suite control. My best guess is this is a interaction problem between the X99 BIOS, AI Suite 3, and whatever happens when you wake from sleep. One possibility is the board's auto fan detect mode (PWM or DC) reverts to PWM mode (constant 12V) when it wakes. This causes the DC fans to run at 100%. I have always been able to stop it by restarting the system, but obviously that is not ideal. 17dc91bb1f

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