hah, excuse my poor English On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 7:03 AM, Paul Gideon Dann <pdgiddie@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > On Sunday 15 Jul 2012 22:06:01 Not To Miss wrote: > > Dear Arch users, > > > > I have latest Arch installed on my desktop at work. In recent two weeks, > > the system randomly "suspends" at night (I call it "randomly" because it > > didn't happen every night. And it seems to happen after a random period > > idle time) when I am off. I can't wake it up in the next morning thru > mouse > > or keyboard. > > > > I tried to disable suspension and hibernation by editing > > /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.upower.policy to change > > from > > <allow_active>yes</allow_active> > > to > > <allow_active>no</allow_active> > > > > But it doesn't work. > > > > While I call it "suspend", I am not sure it suspend to RAM or hibernate > to > > disk, because I find the CPU fan and power fan still spin normally. RAM > > light is also on. So it might be a video driver / setting related issue. > > For your information, I am using nvidia-302.17-2-x86_64 and have dual > > monitor set up with nvidia-utils-302.17-1-x86_64 > > > > This really bothers me a lot. Any help is appreciated. Thanks! > > Completely off-topic, but am I the only one that chuckled at this title? A > very minor mistake, but "irresponsible" means "not responsible", and > brings to > mind pictures of your computer spending all your money, running an > anonymous > proxy without asking you, or maybe sending prank e-mails to your friends. > Maybe you're dealing with a teenage computer? :p > > You meant to say "unresponsive", but we all understood what you meant to > say. > > Paul > -- Best, Zech