I forgot:
~/.trinity/share/config/tdepowersaverc
~/.trinity/share/config/kpowersave.eventsrc
Theses are the suspects for unwanted suspend/hibernate. If there's no command
specified that could possibly send your machine to suspend/hibernate, then things get
interesting:
- Check BIOS settings
- Stop TDE and observe if suspend/hibernate occurs without X11
Nik
Anno domini 2021 Wed, 4 Aug 02:18:59 -0700
William Morder via tde-users scripsit:
On Wednesday 04 August 2021 02:00:05 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Anno domini 2021 Wed, 4 Aug 01:57:02 -0700
William Morder via tde-users scripsit:
On Wednesday 04 August 2021 00:35:13 Dr. Nikolaus
Klepp wrote:
right click on the TDEpowersave icon (the plug)
--> Settings. For each
scheme you'll have to deselect "automatic suspend" (or whatever it's
called in englisch) - see screenshot.
Nik
Hi Nik!
From what I can tell -- and I checked every jot and tittle in the TDE
powersave window -- I have disabled powersave settings in all
configurations. I make *performance* the default setting, but all modes
are set the same. Yet my machine still presumes to do my thinking for me,
and to save the environment by ruining my downloads and other work.
See screenshot (attached). I have put yours side-by-side with my own, but
cannot find what is missing.
Bill
It's thwe 3rd tab "Autosuspend" on the right that you have to check.
Nik
By *check* I will assume that you mean I must inspect it (rather than
to "check" it in the sense of ticking or marking that box).
In any case, as you can see by the new screenshot (see attachment),
autosuspend is already disabled.
:-7
Bill
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