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

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On Tuesday 03 August 2021 22:50:59 Gianluca Interlandi wrote:
> systemctl --user mask sleep.target suspend.target


I am running Devuan Beowulf: no systemd, only init on my system. As there is 
no systemd, there also seems to be no systemctl. I searched apt for the 
package, and it only brings up systemd, so it must depend on systemd or be 
part of that package. 

Incidentally, why not disable it system-wide? As I am the only user, and I 
generally leave my desktop running for long-term tasks, it would seem 
preferable to me that it is disabled system-wide. 

What puzzles me most is the fact that I keep setting it to disable 
hibernate/sleep/standby, etc., and it works for awhile, then gets reset; yet 
I haven't changed anything in these settings, and never touch them -- except 
of course that this problem keeps recurring. 

Bill
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