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

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----- Original Message -----
> My take on this is that we want the feature, but not as a 'try to see if it
> works' feature. So my suggestion is as
> follows:
> 1) We disable it by default

In systemd, either in the Fedora package or upstream, and document how to
enable it again for power users in the release notes.

> 2) We develop some kind of whitelisting system to allow us to enable this on
> systems we know it works (maybe tie it into the whitelisting system Hans has
> created for other power saving features?)

That means adding more code to the "Can*" D-Bus methods in systemd as well.

> 3) Once we have this is place we can discuss doing a UI to allow people to
> tweak behaviour of this, like they do on MacOS X, but it would be a UI that
> is only visible for people on whitelisted systems to tweak between known
> behaviours, not a 'try to turn this on to potentially break your system' UI.

Again, that behaviour is implemented in systemd itself, I'm sure they'd rather
have hibernation be triggered on battery level, or at least making that
timeout configurable.
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