On Thu, 2018-09-13 at 16:16 +0200, Benjamin Berg wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 2018-09-13 at 10:06 -0400, Bastien Nocera wrote:
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.
Yeah, I agree that disabling it in systemd by default is likely the best way forward for F29. If we can get enough testing, then it may be possible to enable hibernation again for F30.
gsd-power has no configuration option to change the behaviour. It will simply use SuspendThenHibernate rather than Suspend when the method is available.
Continuing the slight tangent from earlier - why was this preferred to hybrid-sleep, given that systemd apparently implements hybrid-sleep? Off the top of my head I can think of only one tiny benefit of suspend- then-hibernate over hybrid-sleep: after 3 hours it doesn't drain the battery at all any more. Is that really a big enough benefit to outweigh the drawback of *always* requiring the slower, much-more- likely-to-fail 'resume-from-hibernation' behaviour after 3 hours or more?