Hi,

Adam Borowski wrote:
> > the quirks applied by pm-utils aren't really needed anymore nowadays.  I
> > suspect some of the are actually harmful these days.
> 
> But even if we get rid of the quirks, the actual tools (/usr/sbin/pm-*) are
> still needed.

Indeed, not only because of its reverse dependencies, but also because
(at least to my knowledge -- and I'd be happy to stand corrected)
they're the only (KISS/non-systemd/non-dbus-ish) commandline tools in
Debian which can suspend or hibernate a machine from the command-line.

                Regards, Axel
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