Re: Disable (or make configurable and default to off) suspend-then-hibernate behavior in GNOME-3.30

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----- Original Message -----
> Hi Benjamin, Carlos,
> 
> I'm mailing you 2 because you maintain g-s-d now.
> 
> As discussed on the Fedora desktop mailinglist in the
> 
> "system now hibernates automatically 3 hours after suspend ?"
> 
> thread, the suspend-then-hibernate behavior is not really
> ready for mainstream use yet (according to the systemd folks).
> 
> Also from a kernel pov all of a sudden using hibernate is
> a huge change and involves code paths which no other major
> distro has been using sofar.
> 
> So we really need to disable this for Fedora 29. And as
> mentioned in the thread when we decide to enable this for
> a future release, it really needs to go through the changes
> process so that it is well document we are changing this
> and people will have a clue what is the likely culprit
> if leaving their laptop suspend for > 3h all of a sudden
> breaks.

This needs to be disabled in systemd, as I mentioned in the previous thread.
This means it would still work in GNOME if somebody enables the feature
in systemd, as would be expected.
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