On Thu, 8 Dec 2022 13:05:48 +0100 Bastian Blank <wa...@debian.org> wrote:
>
> The current default is suitable.  Hibernation does not work on any
> modern x86 machine and you don't want to have huge swap on desktop
> machines as it only adds latency.
>
> Bastian
>

I recently ran into this issue while considering Debian for desktop and
laptop usage and would also like to request increasing the swap default to
at least the size of RAM.

Hibernation works just fine on all of my modern x86_64 machines when the
swap space is sufficient. Could you elaborate on why you believe it doesn't?

If the primary objective was reducing memory latency I would suggest
instead modifying the default vm.swappiness which would actually affect how
often swap is used. I agree that in many cases swap causes degraded
performance for modern systems. However, hibernation is a good use for it.

In my experience when hibernation fails Debian appears less battery
efficient on laptops due to the need to retain power to memory when the lid
is closed. Ensuring the default  swap size is sufficient to support
hibernation helps improve this experience.

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