Am 12.03.21 um 21:51 schrieb picca:
Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> writes:Have you installed a graphical user interface like e.g. GNOME?yes Gnome
I'm not sure, why you install GNOME on a server.
I guess you need to figure out first, which component triggered the suspend request.Do you know how to check this ?
I vaguely remember that gdm, GNOME's display manager, has some idle actions predefined. So my guess is that it's gdm which triggers the suspend after some idle timeout.
See /usr/share/gdm/dconf/90-debian-settings # Automatic suspend # ================= [org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power] # - Time inactive in seconds before suspending with AC power # 1200=20 minutes, 0=never # sleep-inactive-ac-timeout=1200 # - What to do after sleep-inactive-ac-timeout # 'blank', 'suspend', 'shutdown', 'hibernate', 'interactive' or 'nothing' # sleep-inactive-ac-type='suspend' # - As above but when on battery # sleep-inactive-battery-timeout=1200 # sleep-inactive-battery-type='suspend'I think, this is appropriate behaviour for a desktop system, where you typically have a display manager installer.
I'm thus closing the bug report instead of reassigning it to gdm3. Regards, Michael
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