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Currently, GNOME settings daemon displays a notification warning the user before the sleeping the device. This is generally a very useful feature. However, with the adoption of new platforms in GNOME like phones and tablets, this can be a problem. In such devices, the desired behavior is to sleep as soon as possible and by default. Therefore, having a notification pop-up (which can potentially trigger some other haptic feedback like a LED) just because the device is doing what it is supposed to do (go to sleep) can be problematic. Discussion in a previous MR indicated that using the system's chassis type was a preferred option for deciding this behaviour. This commit builds upon the work by Pablo Correa Gomez in !285 to provide the same outcome using the chassis type value. Closes #656