How to automatically "Suspend to RAM"?

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Dear all,

I am a long-time and happy user of the Trinity desktop, which is a wonderful continuation to KDE 3.x. I am try to sep up my laptop to automatically "Suspend to RAM" after a given time without user activity, but i can't figure out the setting.

Could you please give me some pointers?

The configuration:
Thinkpad T400 (RAM 4go)
Q4OS 3.15.2-n1 (Debian 10 Buster-based, 64bit distribution)

The following interactive commands work:
sudo systemctl suspend
sudo bash && echo -n "mem" > /sys/power/state

Best regards
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