I don't really understand the issue here. This behavior seems absolutely fine to me. Why would a laptop disrespect power settings and suspend on its own? If the power-settings is set to "do-nothing" then it simply makes the display blank and lock the screen; if it is set to suspend then only it should suspend....as shown in the image http://i.imgur.com/0ebQv9W.png.
If it doesn't suspend even after setting it suspend, then it is a bug. We must not temper anything in /etc/systemd/logind.conf.
All previous version had this bug that it used to suspend regardless of the settings which was fixed in xenial.
I don't really understand the issue here. This behavior seems absolutely fine to me. Why would a laptop disrespect power settings and suspend on its own? If the power-settings is set to "do-nothing" then it simply makes the display blank and lock the screen; if it is set to suspend then only it should suspend....as shown in the image http:// i.imgur. com/0ebQv9W. png.
If it doesn't suspend even after setting it suspend, then it is a bug. We must not temper anything in /etc/systemd/ logind. conf.
All previous version had this bug that it used to suspend regardless of the settings which was fixed in xenial.