@Martin Pitt
               Thanks Martin! I would agree. That does lesson the work needed. 
As I mentioned Activating sleep after 30 minutes is potentially has potential 
impact on machines that do not suspend well, as well as potential user 
experience issues.

                With what Mario mentioned I would say that if a Desktop
is having issues with suspend, the preferred method would be to have the
defaults be energy star compliant (suspend after 30min inactivity), and
we would then do something to basically change the suspend setting so
for that machine we wouldn't suspend. Essentially breaking the energy
star compliance.

                Though  we can wait to see what the response upstream is
toward energy start compliance. Would like to follow more given upstream
& even perhaps UX team & community input.



** Changed in: oem-priority
       Status: Incomplete => In Progress

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