[Bug 1756006] Re: FFe: Support suspend-to-hibernate

Mario Limonciello superm1 at ubuntu.com
Wed Mar 28 14:52:57 UTC 2018


Gsd is pushing for the name change in systemd, so I'm going to get that
upstreamed before bringing this into Ubuntu. (Suspend to hibernate to
suspend then hibernate).

In terms of UI where would it Land? I figure it should be a policy setting
on systems that ship with it, but you're probably right that policy should
be viewable and changeable if someone doesn't want this.

On Wed, Mar 28, 2018, 09:21 Iain Lane <iain at orangesquash.org.uk> wrote:

> The systemd part is OK since it's cherry-picks - +1 for uploading that.
>
> For g-s-d I would prefer to wait for it to be more firm upstream,
> especially with regard to the naming. So I vote for waiting until it's
> committed there. It might be helpful/useful/necessary for that to hang
> out on #control-center on gnome IRC.
>
> You don't plan any UI changes for 18.04, right? As an aside, it seems
> like there probably should be some UI for this in the future.
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Title:
  FFe: Support suspend-to-hibernate

Status in gnome-settings-daemon package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Suspend to hibernate is a new feature that will put the system into
  hibernate after a period of time spent in the system's supported sleep
  state.  This mode will be used on some systems that take suspend to
  idle in the future with Ubuntu 18.04.

  This feature is available in upstream systemd from these two commits.
  https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/c58493c00af97146d3b6c24da9c0371978124703
  https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/9aa2e409bcb70f3952b38a35f16fc080c22dd5a5
  This is accepted upstream.

  The policy needs to be made available to gnome from this commit:
  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/merge_requests/9
  As of 3/15/2018 this is not yet accepted or rejected.

  The new mode is not selected by default, but that can be changed from a separate policy package.
  The policy for the amount of time spent in S3/S2I can be configured by a separate package.

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