On 07.12.21 10:30, Michael Biebl wrote:
Control: tags -1 + moreinfo

On 07.12.21 09:47, Andrea V wrote:
changing IdleAction options inside /etc/systemd/logind.conf does not
have any effect on automatic sleep.

What exactly does that mean?
Do you want logind to suspend after some idle time (and it doesn't) or did you set IdleAction to ignore but it suspended anyway?

Assuming it is the latter, keep in mind that IdleAction=ignore is the default, so you don't need to explicitly configure it.

I suspect that your system suspend wasn't actually trigged by logind's idle action.

But you can find out easily.

Run (as root) journalctl -u systemd-logind and check the time window when your system went into suspend. If it was triggered by logind, then you should have a message like:


Dez 07 11:49:33 pluto systemd-logind[3087]: System idle. Doing suspend operation.
Dez 07 11:49:33 pluto systemd-logind[3087]: Suspending...



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