s2kiwi wrote:
> Actually, I may have found a way.
> -
> systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target-
>
> Although that does feel a bit overkill.
>
>
> -note to future-self, to reverse this use: systemctl unmask sleep.target
> suspend.target-
Correction - this leaves the screen on so that's not
Actually, I may have found a way.
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systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target-
Although that does feel a bit overkill.
-note to future-self, to reverse this use: systemctl unmask sleep.target
suspend.target-
s2kiwi's Pr
drmatt wrote:
> What desktop environment *is* running? There will be a power options
> thing for it.
I installed the default Vortexbox environment which doesn't look to have
a desktop environment, just a Command Line. I'm more than happy just
using the command line as I normally work via SSH any
What desktop environment *is* running? There will be a power options
thing for it.
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Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS 7.9.0
Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of 16/44k FLACs. No less than 3x 24/44k
albums..
Does anyone know how to stop Vortexbox suspending when I shut the laptop
lid.
I've tried a number of solutions I've found online, but they all seem to
assume Gnome is installed onto the Fedora instance, which isn't the case
in Vortexbox. So far nothing has worked so any ideas appreciated.
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