Re: how to keep NetworkManager alive after lid close ?

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On 03/11/18 00:43, sean darcy wrote:
> Fedora 26. Xfce. Power Manager is set to Lock Screen when Plugged in if laptop lid
> closed. And thatn works, does not suspend or hibernate. BUT, NetworkManager is
> stopped. NM starts when the lid is opened.
>
> How can I get NM to stay alive when I close the lid ?
>
>

Are you certain that "NetworkManager" itself stops?  Or, could it simply be that your
Wifi device is being powered off?

I don't use xfce.  But KDE has a section in its "Power Management" setup where it shows

Energy Saving -  And a checkbox for Wireless with choices for "Leave unchanged",
"Turn On", "Turn Off".

Also, what do you have in /etc/systemd/logind.conf for entries containing "LidSwitch"?

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