** Description changed: My daily workflow looks like this: * Disconnect laptop from charger * Open lid, resuming system from suspend * [work work work] * Close lid, suspends system * Connect laptop to charger - repeat. Basically my laptop is almost never awake while charging. - Regardless whether the systemd timers end up firing while running or on resume, pre-condition for apt-daily.service and apt-daily-upgrade.service `ConditionACPower=true` is always false and the services are never started. + Regardless whether the systemd timers end up firing while running or on resume, the pre-condition for apt-daily.service and apt-daily-upgrade.service `ConditionACPower=true` is always missed and the services are never started. I don't really have a good solution in mind, but: I think for starters we should reconsider whether refreshing caches (apt-daily.service) should really need AC power: it shouldn't be a very power hungry operation. But that does not solve the problem for apt-daily-upgrade.service which is supposed to run unattended-upgrade daily. Also, setting the `Unattended-Upgrade::OnlyOnACPower` apt config to false wouldn't mitigate this issue, because without systemd first starting the service we never even get to check that; and regardless the situation should be better with the default configs.
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