Public bug reported:
Just upgraded my workstation to 11.10 for testing. It regularly goes to
(sleep?) after about 30ish minutes.
The screen is still on with a blinking cursor displayed in the upper left. The
power and reset button lights on my workstation flash like it's in sleep mode.
Looking at the Gnome power settings, I see that it's set to "Suspend when
inactive for: Don't suspend" and "When power is critically low: <blank>"
Tweaking those settings doesn't appear to affect it going to sleep.
** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
11.10 suspends regardless of setting in gnome power settings
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