> @Ted; both suspend and hibernate need to be opt-in, e.g. if we are
unsure they are disabled by default

With my desktop TL hat on, I veto this. See comment 5 for the details,
which haven't gotten any response yet.

Disabling a working suspend functionality on a lot of hardware out there
just because we don't know about it is providing a very poor service to
our users. Conversely, enabling it on known boxes is still not going to
magically fix the bugs which break suspend/hibernate in some cases. We
need to get the actual bugs fixed!

Would you stop shipping GNOME, Evolution, or Firefox, just because they
have some bugs which sometimes crash them in some circumstances?

** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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