Closed mlynch-isec closed 11 years ago
We can possibly just force hibernation if the user tries to sleep when YoNTMA is running.
I think that would be against the "spirit" of Jesse's use scenario. He mentioned going to a meeting, sleeping the machine without locking, starting ii back up and hooking it up, then going for lunch. So I think we need to handle the sleep case as is.
To clarify, the scenario is:
Expected behavior: Yontma does not hibernate the machine upon waking, regardless of whether AC power or wired Ethernet status changed
See if we can hibernate if the service is running, device is put to sleep, then unplugged.