Hi Sebastien, thank you for your response!
I've attached the log file obtained via:

journalctl -b 0 > ~/1883292-journalctl-b.log

> that's a process from the gdm user, when did you enter that command
exactly? in your user session unlocked?

Yes, the session was unlocked and my dock station was disconnected.

I haven't restarted Gnome session since I reported the issue; that's
what I'm currently getting with dock *connected*:

$ systemd-inhibit --list --mode=block
WHO   UID  USER  PID     COMM            WHAT                                   
                  WHY                                                         
MODE 
gdm   123  gdm   1977595 gsd-power       handle-lid-switch                      
                  External monitor attached or configuration changed recently 
block
gdm   123  gdm   1977593 gsd-media-keys  
handle-power-key:handle-suspend-key:handle-hibernate-key GNOME handling 
keypresses                                   block
abram 1000 abram 779132  gsd-power       handle-lid-switch                      
                  External monitor attached or configuration changed recently 
block
abram 1000 abram 779130  gsd-media-keys  
handle-power-key:handle-suspend-key:handle-hibernate-key GNOME handling 
keypresses                                   block
abram 1000 abram 778915  gnome-session-b shutdown:sleep                         
                  user session inhibited                                      
block

5 inhibitors listed.


I've just disconnected the dock, waited for a few seconds before laptop screen 
lights up and ran the same command again; now there are only 3 inhibitors:

$ systemd-inhibit --list --mode=block
WHO   UID  USER  PID     COMM           WHAT                                    
                 WHY                                                         
MODE 
gdm   123  gdm   1977595 gsd-power      handle-lid-switch                       
                 External monitor attached or configuration changed recently 
block
gdm   123  gdm   1977593 gsd-media-keys 
handle-power-key:handle-suspend-key:handle-hibernate-key GNOME handling 
keypresses                                   block
abram 1000 abram 779130  gsd-media-keys 
handle-power-key:handle-suspend-key:handle-hibernate-key GNOME handling 
keypresses                                   block

3 inhibitors listed.

As you can see, the remaining one is the same 1977595 PID as before.

> did you enter that command exactly? in your user session unlocked?
it's weird that there is a greeter process around, they should be
stopped once the user is logged in

Hmm, I have a different issue which I didn't report yet which I thought
isn't related. Sometimes when I connect the dock OR change one of
displays settings (like orientation) via Gnome UI the laptop screen goes
black. Displays settings UI still shows it as available and I can move
mouse, windows etc where it's supposed to be but it's not showing
anything. I found that switching to greeter via ctrl+alt+f1 (or f2?) and
then back to Gnome session (ctrl+alt+f1/2) fixes this. I believe this is
happening since 19.04; I never reported it since I thought it could be
one of intel GPU driver bugs and it would be fixed elsewhere.

Now I think this could be related somehow; probably I've faced the black
screen issue when I connected the dock, "fixed" it by switching to
greeter and then back to user session and this could cause a sleep
issue?..

Sorry if my explanation looks confusing; let me know if there's
something else I could check.

** Attachment added: "1883292-journalctl-b.log.gz"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1883292/+attachment/5384385/+files/1883292-journalctl-b.log.gz

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