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How to put the system to sleep?

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Checked out some topics, I wanted to add a user script for this but echoing /proc/acpi/sleep does not work anymore. Why isn't there a button for this in the first place near Reboot and Shutdown at Array Operation (There should probably be a System Operation field actually)?

 

 

 

 

 

Solved by JorgeB

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You can install the S3 sleep plugin, but note that not all hardware correctly supports it.

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2 hours ago, JorgeB said:

You can install the S3 sleep plugin, but note that not all hardware correctly supports it.

Alright, thanks, will do that. At first I skipped it as I didn't want stock sleep mechanics changed but whatever.

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