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    Enable Hybrid Suspend under KDE 5 / Kubuntu 15.04

    Hello.

    For various reason I would like to enable hybrid suspend on my laptop (i.e. when laptop suspends it both writes to disk and writes to ram simultaneously).

    Now I see that KDE doesn't currently support this natively (see https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=302968).

    However, when I run the command
    Code:
    sudo systemctl hybrid-sleep
    I get the desired result, so clearly it is compatible with my system.

    I have tried modifying /etc/systemd/logind.conf, uncommenting what I think are the relevant lines to enable hybrid suspend, and then e.g. turning off the relevant KDE power control settings, but that doesn't seem to work.

    How might I go about either disabling KDE's power management on this point, and letting systemd take control; or reprogramming KDE's power control so that it executes the hybrid sleep command from systemd?

    Thanks.
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