Hello!
I found that systemd no longer triggers the timer after waking the
system. I'm not sure since which version this is true because I
couldn't use suspend for a longer time due to driver bugs in the kernel.
# /etc/systemd/system/internal-backup.timer
[Unit]
Description=Daily Backup Timer
Hello!
I found that systemd no longer triggers the timer after waking the
system. I'm not sure since which version this is true because I
couldn't use suspend for a longer time due to driver bugs in the kernel.
# /etc/systemd/system/internal-backup.timer
[Unit]
Description=Daily Backup Timer
Hello!
I found that systemd no longer triggers the timer after waking the
system. I'm not sure since which version this is true because I
couldn't use suspend for a longer time due to driver bugs in the kernel.
# /etc/systemd/system/internal-backup.timer
[Unit]
Description=Daily Backup Timer