For the OEM use case we need to be able to disable suspend/hibernate from the user interface without having to patch any packages (adding a new package that contains a gconf key of other standalone configuration file/option is ok).
The devkit-power solution sounds like it might work, provided that all UI components respect those values. For example, in Karmic we have to modify the following to fully remove suspend/hibernate options from the UI:
For the OEM use case we need to be able to disable suspend/hibernate from the user interface without having to patch any packages (adding a new package that contains a gconf key of other standalone configuration file/option is ok).
The devkit-power solution sounds like it might work, provided that all UI components respect those values. For example, in Karmic we have to modify the following to fully remove suspend/hibernate options from the UI:
gdm
gnome-power-manager
gnome-session
indicator-session