I second pdknsk's suggestion. There might be some rare situation in which a 
notification before going to sleep could be helpful, but in a typical scenario, 
being inactive implies that a user is not watching the screen anyway.
On the other hand, I suppose that users that are silently reading on the screen 
would actually be pleased by a notification. Having them in mind, I would 
suggest to replace the notification window with an onscreen message through 
empathy.

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  "Computer will suspend very soon because of inactivity." dialog when
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