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Q: Ubuntu 17.10 lid close: different behaviros on ac or battery?

Emmanuel MarcqI would like different behaviors on lid closing depending on AC is plugged (do nothing) or not (suspend). My laptop is a DELL Latitude under 64-bit Ubuntu 17.10. What I already tried: Using GNOME Tweaks. It works well to define the overall lid behavior, but it does not change with AC/battery st...

This seems to be a dupe of askubuntu.com/questions/981524/… (I left a comment below the new question)
I wasted my close-vote here (marked wrong dupe and retracted) :-(
 

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