Public bug reported:
The state (for /sys/power/state) is hardcoded in systemd-shim. My computer
doesn't go into the "mem" state under Ubuntu so I want to use "standby". If I
am not mistaken some software in Ubuntu uses systemd interface to suspend the
system. "pm-suspend" doesn't allow to select "standby" too. Now I have to set
in BIOS "Suspend mode" to "S1". But I think it is not a good variant - if some
other OS on this computer normally works with S3 - "mem" state, this mode can
be used there.
I think that it will be good to use "/etc/systemd/sleep.conf" as in systemd.
Ubuntu 13.10 (I use LXDE with some KDE apps).
Systemd-shim 3+real-0ubuntu1.
** Affects: systemd-shim (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: power suspend
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Systemd-shim doesn't allow to select suspend state
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