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

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E. Liddell wrote:

> The nuclear option would be to rebuild the kernel without support for
> suspend, but that may be overkill.  There *should* be a software "helper"
> at some level (below TDE, but above the kernel) that you can kill instead.
>  Possible suspects include elogind, suspend
> (https://github.com/bircoph/suspend), hibernate-script
> (https://gitlab.com/nigelcunningham/Hibernate-Script), and the obsolete
> pm-utils.  There may be other Devuan- or Debian-specific options that I
> don't know about.

if you use systemd

sudo systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target hibernate.target
hybrid-sleep.target

I don't remember if you mentioned it is a laptop or a desktop.

If laptop could be lid close thing


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