On Saturday, 28 March 2020 09:43:56 GMT J. Roeleveld wrote: > On Friday, March 27, 2020 3:18:47 PM CET n952162 wrote: > > I want my wireless to continue when I close my laptop lid. Does anyone > > have a clue what I have to set to make that happen? > > > > I've followed it this far: > > /etc/acpi/events/lm_lid.sh > > > > /etc/acpi/actions/lm_lid.sh > > > > /lib/udev/lmt-udev (laptop mode tools?) > > > > /usr/sbin/laptop_mode > > > > /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d > > > > /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf has this (I don't find any relevant > > > > CONTROL_*): > > /# "Laptop mode" is the mode in which laptop mode tools makes the > > computer// > > //# consume less power. This includes the kernel "laptop_mode" > > feature, which// > > //# allows your hard drives to spin down, as well as various other > > settings which// > > //# can be tweaked by laptop mode tools. You can enable or disable > > all of these// > > //# settings using the CONTROL_... options further down in this > > config file.// > > > > //######################################################################## > > # > > ######// // > > > > //...// > > // > > //#// > > //# Enable laptop mode when the laptop's lid is closed, even when > > we're on AC// > > //# power? (ACPI-ONLY)// > > //#// > > //ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_WHEN_LID_CLOSED=0// > > / > > > > Would it be okay to just *remove* /etc/acpi/*/lm_lid.sh? > > checking the git-repository for laptop-mode-tools, I see the following file > with a change to "disable networking by default": > > https://github.com/rickysarraf/laptop-mode-tools/blob/lmt-upstream/etc/lapto > p-mode/conf.d/ethernet.conf > > IOW, I would suggest checking the file: > > /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/ethernet.conf > > -- > Joost
Most desktops have power management facilities from which the behaviour of various inputs (e.g. lid switch) and configured actions can be finely tuned. I mention it here in the off chance it wasn't already explored as an option.
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