On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 12:31 PM, Bastien Nocera <bnocera(a)redhat.com> wrote:
At least EU and the US:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/commit/
2fdb48fa3333638cee889b8bb80dc1d2b65aaa4a
What makes you think that GNOME needs to comply? This is not trolling, it's
a well-meant question. GNOME project doesn't sell anything, or does it? And
the actual sellers can quite easily toggle the setting to comply in
whatever region they sell GNOME in. And I'm not even sure if the sellers
*have to* to sell a compliant product (my raspberry pi definitely doesn't
suspend automatically, and I bought it in EU).
That doesn't mean I object to this change. It's an annoyance for me, but it
might be useful for general users. However, I think more time could've been
spent thinking about the unpleasant consequences and fixing them in
advance, before committing this.
As for LiveCD, I would like to see it disabled in there. Nobody runs a
LiveCD all day long. Booting LiveCD serves two major use cases:
a) system installation
b) system recovery
In both cases, an unexpected suspend can really mess up your computer. With
autosuspend, there's very little benefit and a major risk of losing
important data for our users.