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

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said Dr. Nikolaus Klepp:

| > Might you have some Gnome thing running or at least set? I've
| > occasionally found unwanted behavior attributable to some Gnome
| > default (that I can't get to -- is there a Gnome equivalent to
| > KControl?), and it could be that you have some Gnome package that
| > forces this behavior, as if it were the government of California.
|
| Oh my, just look at the gnomes in EU ... disgusting. But GNOMEs is a
| good hint.

You might not have heard -- and it's vaguely on topic -- that a law in
California recently went into affect that prohibits shipment to the state
of computers that a.) won't suspend/hibernate and b.) use too much power
when suspended or hibernating. There are exceptions, but they require you
to hire a lawyer for your tech support. Dell isn't shipping certain
Alienware machines (who would want one?) to California as a result.

https://hothardware.com/news/californias-confusing-energy-law-may-have-just-taken-away-your-gaming-pc
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