At a guess that's the Automatic Suspend option.
In the GUI. Go to Settings. Then Power. Scroll to the bottom. Click on 'Automatic Suspend'. You get a popup. Make sure "Plugged In" is set to off.
There is probably a corresponding gsettings option that you could hunt down.
Hope this helps.
On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 2:46 AM, david david@daku.org wrote:
At 07:16 AM 3/2/2017, Leon Fauster wrote:
Am 02.03.2017 um 16:08 schrieb david david@daku.org:
Folks
I have a laptop which i am using temporarily as a test server. It is permanently plugged in. It is running Centos 6, command line only. In the past, I could close the lid, thereby turning off the display, but not turning off the machine. It remained running indefinitely.
A recent update (this past week) changed that behavior. Now, when I close the lid, the laptop turns itself off within an hour.
A google search talks about tools like "upower" and apcitool, but a "yum search" does not locate them.
Is there a way to revert back to the previous behavior?
Sure that no X11/Gnome stuff got onto the system?
-- LF
LF: Yes, lots of stuff just in case I want to run a GUI for giggles. The gnome stuff was present even with the earlier behavior. Is there some setting I can adjust?
David
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