systemctl suspend should do what you want (you'll need to press the power
button to wake your computer up again).
On Fri, 4 Dec 2020, Dave Mielke wrote:
I've heard of problems with brltty when waking up from system sleep and would
like to have a look at this. Does anyone know a command line way that I can put
my desktop to sleep and then wake it up again? I've heard of the s2ram command,
but I don't have it.
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