Just open the settings panel, choose the "input" menu and then "acpi bindings". There you should look for the lid close event which is currently set to suspend: change it to whatever you want or just remove it.

Massimo Maiurana

Dave ha scritto il 22/10/24 alle 04:50:
  Been a while since I've used e23, but try looking in the screen setup
control panel.  You might be able to turn off lid events there.

  Myself, I changed /etc/systemd/logind.conf and added the following lines:

HandleLidSwitch=ignore
HandleLidSwitchExternalPower=ignore

  From memory, that worked fine for me with e25/26.

  In the year 2024, of the month of October, on the 21st day, Tony Lill wrote:
How do I stop e23-1 from suspending my laptop when I close the lid? The only
thing I found on google regarding this is a similar complaint on an Arch
Linux board.

I disabled it in /etc/systemd/logind.conf and that works provided I'm not
logged in. However, enlightenment grabs control of it and there doesn't
appear to be a way to control the behavior in the setup menus.
I even tried changing /etc/enlightenment/sysactions.conf


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