Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote: > On 19 Aug 2023 at 23:09, Todd Zullinger wrote: >> And if for some reason that's not an option (though I think >> it is the best answer for a headless machine), there are >> other ways to resolve the effects of this change mentioned >> in the Common Issues for F38: >> >> https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/gnome-suspends-after-15-minutes-of-user-inactivity-even-on-ac-power/79801 > > Think that was the page I had found, but issuing the > command from terminal with the XFCE login didn't seem to > make the change. Going to power setting from XFCE menu > didn't show the power option, so couldn't change it from > the gui. > > But putting a monitor on machine, and having it boot > locally with the gnome option did have the setting in the > power options, so set it off there, and it seems to be > staying on so far. That's because you're now logged in locally and adjusted the local users setting. but unless you plan to do that every time you boot the system, this will still be an issue because it's the gdm users settings which will still have the 15 minute timeout. You should either change the boot target as Sam suggested or, if you really want it to boot to a graphical login screen for some reason, you should follow the steps in the "Adjusting the login screen" section of the post I shared. The commands there adjust the inactive sleep setting for the gdm user. > As others said, think this is a Bug. It's very much an intentional change which applies to the Workstation edition. It has surprised many people who are running that edition as if its a headless server, no doubt. But it's easy enough to change the setting or adjust the system's target run level. -- Todd
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