@Peter Silva:
Instead of editing the default rules, one should create local ones, as shown
here for hibernate and suspend:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/94754/how-to-enable-hibernation-in-12-04/
I do agree that it's poorly documented though...
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- Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
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gnome-power-manager does not allow you to set the suspend button to Do
Nothing or Ask Me.It does have these options for the power button
which is generally harder to hit by accident.
This is a bug, not a feature
fwiw, If you go into /usr/share/polkit-1/actions
vi *power*
and find
allow_activeyes/allow_active
and change them all to no...
allow_activeno/allow_active
Then your sleep button is disabled. This is incredibly poorly
documented. I have no idea what ''allow_inactive'' means, or what any
of the
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I have two desktop systems that are not intended to ever go into sleep
mode. The keyboards have the sleep key right near the escape key, and
even no the screen, suspend and hibernate are too close to logout and
lock screen, without and any confirmation, and typically about twenty
minutes of work
This bug also affects Ubuntu 11.10.And this has resulted in repeated
system crashes as 11.10 will not survive hibernate/wake-up.
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Instructions here don't work:
http://www.vyvy.org/main/en/node/219
And trying to define a custom key launcher in gnome keyboard settings
don't work (you have to press the key to define it).
I have crashed the system a few times now trying to test if it is
disabled.
You apparently can't disable
sleepbtn.sh change did not help.
Since software folks are busy indiscriminately breaking things and
failing to respond to reports that things are broken, I am following the
lead of the afforementioned sun conure (parrot) and taking a hardware
approach: I performed a sleep-button-ectomy on the
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Title:
Can't disable suspend button
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