On 11/16/19 4:01 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/12/19 5:43 AM, Alex wrote:
I have a fedora30 desktop that's used infrequently throughout the day.
I'd like it to go to sleep on its own after 15 minutes of inactivity.
How can I do this?
The install was done using defaults, so I'm using GNOME with its
default applications and configuration.
An option to configure this from the command-line would be
appreciated, although I can also use the GUI.
In Gnome Settings, go to the Power section. At the bottom, there's a section labelled "Suspend & Power Button". Click on the Automatic suspend option and you can configure it there.
FWIW, the OP did ask for a command line option to do that. And, what I gave him does manipulate those
settings. And, he reports that doesn't work for him.
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