I know if I understand. After I suspend, I can see that the system
thinks it's going into deep sleep, based typing this:

sudo journalctl | grep "PM: suspend" | tail -2

which returns:

Jul 29 14:58:15 SheRa kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep)
Jul 29 14:58:15 SheRa kernel: PM: suspend exit


As I understand it s2idle would be a less battery efficient state for it to 
report here.

However, the battery is still draining, and the cpus are still return
this "should not be sleeping"...

Also, I unfortunately cannot upgrade to 18.04 or 20.04, as a good number
of my bioinformatics pipelines are not compatible.

Thank you.

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   Battery drain during sleep. System suspended before kernel suspends
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