On Wednesday 04 August 2021 03:33:54 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
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
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
In answer to your previous email: Yes, I did disable it in all settings.
Thanks for pointing me to those -rc files. I used to look for them early on in order to force other preferences or settings (changing permissions to read-only on those files), but the same idea didn't occur to me here.
I think I got out of the habit when TDE started using a different kind of configuration file (.kcfg, I think?) for some programs, and it's not so easy to make those changes.
Let's see if I can get it that way.
Bill