I have no idea how to stop it from doing so. 10 minutes of inactivity is too short for me
Before the whole problem started I was experimenting with trying to make my OS more minimalist. Long story short, I screwed up, Xorg couldn't even start. I reinstalled Xorg and its drivers, and then installed XFCE4. Thanks to XFCE4 I was able to return to working desktop environment (I decided to do any further experiments in a VM first), but now the system automatically suspends itself after merely 10 minutes of inactivity.
What I tried to do (but it failed to help):
1.Changed settings in XFCE4's power manager
2.Set IdleAction=ignore in /etc/systemd/logind.conf
3."apt remove upower" and then "apt autoremove"
Before the whole problem started I was experimenting with trying to make my OS more minimalist. Long story short, I screwed up, Xorg couldn't even start. I reinstalled Xorg and its drivers, and then installed XFCE4. Thanks to XFCE4 I was able to return to working desktop environment (I decided to do any further experiments in a VM first), but now the system automatically suspends itself after merely 10 minutes of inactivity.
What I tried to do (but it failed to help):
1.Changed settings in XFCE4's power manager
2.Set IdleAction=ignore in /etc/systemd/logind.conf
3."apt remove upower" and then "apt autoremove"
Statistics: Posted by DeadToaster — 2026-01-02 06:15