My laptop sometimes doesn't turn back on after suspending, so I've
decided to try using hybrid-sleep instead. I modified logind.conf to
contain the following two lines and restarted logind:
HandleSuspendKey=hybrid-sleep
HandlePowerKey=hybrid-sleep
However, both keys still only cause a suspend. "systemctl hybrid-sleep"
does work properly. I was going to ask if Gnome was intercepting the
keys and doing its own thing with them, but then I remembered how to
check. Sure enough, from "systemd-inhibit":
Who: samuel (UID 1000/samuel, PID 1667/gsd-media-keys)
What: handle-power-key:handle-suspend-key:handle-hibernate-key
Why: GNOME handling keypresses
Mode: block
Does anyone know how to change Gnome's handling of the suspend key? It
used to be possible, but they removed all those options. As much as I
like Gnome, it does get a bit frustrating how much they are making it
"our way is the only way"... I have filed a bug upstream:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/issues/97
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