HowTo Prevent A Laptop Lid Close Suspension: Difference between revisions
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= Overview = | = Overview = | ||
This page demonstrates how one can shut the lid of a laptop computer running '''NST''' and still have '''NST''' run without being suspended. This is especially useful when '''NST''' is booted in console mode. The '''[https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-logind.service.html systemd-logind.service]''' can be configured to "'''ignore'''" the ''suspension'' power action. | This page demonstrates how one can shut the lid of a laptop computer running '''NST''' and still have '''NST''' run without being suspended. This is especially useful when '''NST''' is booted in console mode. The '''[https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-logind.service.html systemd-logind.service]''' can be configured to "'''ignore'''" the ''suspension'' system power action. | ||
== Edit Configuration File for systemd-logind.service == | == Edit Configuration File for systemd-logind.service == | ||
"/etc/systemd/logind.conf" | The systemd-logind.service has a configuration file: "'''[https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/logind.conf.html /etc/systemd/logind.conf]'''" |
Revision as of 07:20, 4 January 2018
Overview
This page demonstrates how one can shut the lid of a laptop computer running NST and still have NST run without being suspended. This is especially useful when NST is booted in console mode. The systemd-logind.service can be configured to "ignore" the suspension system power action.
Edit Configuration File for systemd-logind.service
The systemd-logind.service has a configuration file: "/etc/systemd/logind.conf"