I read some of the threads from the first email where the devs are discussing 
the energy legislation that motivated this decision. The main word of the law 
is posted here: 
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/-/commit/2fdb48fa3333638cee889b8bb80dc1d2b65aaa4a
 (The discussion seemed to suggest that desktops might not have the same 
requirements as laptops but idk the context for that; + there are multiple 
jurisdictions to comply with.)

That said, looks that they're exceeding the requirements by a long shot. The 
wording uses language like "*default* period of time...shall not exceed 20 
minutes" and "*offer* a power management function". Nothing to prohibit change 
of setting by user. Hopefully they will get around to adding it in someplace. 
It's bad to have it hidden in a text file. Speaking for myself, I anticipate 
that I would probably end up totally disabling the power management if it was 
annoying to adjust. The first time I encountered a situation where it was in my 
way, I would find out how to turn it off, then immediately forget I could turn 
it back on. If it's in a panel/widget somewhere you can temporarily extend the 
allowance when needed. 

Does wake on lan work in this case? I have almost used it a couple times but 
never quite needed it. If so, maybe the solution is to  have a second device 
like your phone  or router send a packet every 14 (or 16?) minutes. If you have 
2 laptops/desktops with the same problem you could stagger to WOL back and 
forth every 7 minutes. Problem solved. 

On Sat, Sep 2, 2023, at 11:40 AM, David Collier-Brown via talk wrote:
> On 9/2/23 04:50, BCLUG via talk wrote:
> 
> > D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote on 2023-09-01 05:54:
> >
> >>   Is there really no way to tweak this in the GUI?
> >>
> >> There is a way.  A user can change what GNOME does when they are 
> >> logged in
> >>
> >>    settings: Power: (Power Saving Options) Automatic Suspend: off
> >
> >> But this has no effect on GDM (the login screen)
> >> or any other user.
> >
> >> I want a system-wide setting.
> >
> There may be a don't start screensaver" setting, for people doing 
> presentations. I remember hunting one down many moons ago, for a talk. 
> It let me close the lid and still run a projector.
> 
> --dave
> 
> ---
> Post to this mailing list [email protected]
> Unsubscribe from this mailing list https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
> 
---
Post to this mailing list [email protected]
Unsubscribe from this mailing list https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk

Reply via email to