Re: Disabling kernel's hibernate support by default, allow re-enabling it with a kernel cmdline option

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On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 7:06 PM Benjamin Berg <bberg@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So, my proposal from the g-s-d side is:
 1. For the *stable* release cycle, hide the new "feature" behind a
    compile time switch, disable it by default and announce properly
    in the release notes.

Is there a good reason why this can't simply be an option in gsettings that's not visible in the control-center UI? For those of us which have hibernation working reliably and would love to use suspend-then-hibernate, why make it completely inaccessible with a compile time option?

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