https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=401304

Raphaël Jakse <raphael....@jakse.fr> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from Raphaël Jakse <raphael....@jakse.fr> ---
Zypper on openSUSE indeed does this: it blocks the computer from going to
suspend during updates.

> Concerns raised: what if the user closes the lid and puts the laptop in a bag?

It indeed happened to me several times that the system refuses to go on suspend
without me noticing because of an update. I'm often not putting the computer in
my bag at those times. When I put the computer in my bag, I'm extra careful
that it did go to suspend.

I have two imperfect ideas:
 - produce some sort of signal when the system refuses to suspend (for whatever
reason). But the screen is not visible and the sound might be muted (or
undesirable)
 - make sure to put the laptop on suspend after the updates are done. That
would be a neat solution for my case: closing the lead would mean: go to sleep
as soon as possible, after finishing whatever task that needs to be finished
before.

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