how to stop power management - hibernate/standby, etc. ?

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Okay, so riddle me this. I have totally disabled power management for my 
system, created a user profile, made it the same as my default profile so 
that it ought to be the only profile that loads. (I do this through the 
Trinity Control Center / System Administration / Monitor & Display / Power 
Managment.) 

Yet my system still goes into hibernate mode (or so I believe) after it has 
been left unattended (that is, no direct actions involving myself). 

This is a desktop system, built by myself out of parts, but I am running 
Devuan Beowulf and the most recent upgrade from the PTB repository. I don't 
need to use power management, since there is no battery to worry about. 

This annoys me on a daily basis, because I get up in the morning (about noon 
or so), and find that it has gone into hibernate mode, despite the fact that 
I have left some large downloads unattended, trusting that they could be left 
to manage themselves. The power light blinks, the monitor has been shut off, 
etc.; and when I press the power button, it springs back to life, except that 
I have been disconnected and whatever I have left running has been 
interrupted only partially finished. 

It used to be I could create a profile, set it to run as the default, and 
everything would be fine. But now it always goes into hibernate mode, no 
matter what I do. I have also tried to create the profile in administrator 
mode, but the result is always the same. 

Any clues about what is wrong here? Thanks for any help! 

Bill
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