Public bug reported:
Linux provides a simple way to schedule an restart event, for example:
rtcwake -m on -s <seconds-to-sleep>
This command avoids that rtcwake does the switching into another power state
(mode -m stays on).
The power state are thus handled by the regular pm-tools, which is more stable
especially on resume. The real time clock will simply trigger a scheduled power
event.
** Affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/987420
Title:
allow to set restart/resume time on shutdown/suspend
Status in “gnome-session” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Linux provides a simple way to schedule an restart event, for example:
rtcwake -m on -s <seconds-to-sleep>
This command avoids that rtcwake does the switching into another power state
(mode -m stays on).
The power state are thus handled by the regular pm-tools, which is more
stable especially on resume. The real time clock will simply trigger a
scheduled power event.
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