Hi,
On 13-09-18 16:06, Bastien Nocera wrote:
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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.
Various people have suggested in the discussion to make this opt-in rather then completely disable it.
Opt-in would mean making this an option in the control-center's power-settings pane, which clearly makes this something to fix on the GNOME side.
This is a policy decision, what you are suggesting is simply completely disabling the mechanism provided by systemd that seems wrong.
Regards,
Hans