systemd-shim normally calls pm-suspend if it is available, and only
falls back to writing into /sys/power/state directly without pm-utils.
We really don't want to make systemd-shim configurable, there's already
more than enough configurability in pm-utils, logind, and of course
gnome-control-center.

For the record, I've never heard about "standby" in /sys/power/state,
what kind of kernel/hardware/architecture is that?

** Changed in: systemd-shim (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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  Systemd-shim doesn't allow to select suspend state

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