![]() Opened up dconf and navigated to org gnome settings-daemon plugins and then power. I did a little more research and found dconf-tools. I rebooted and that didn’t actually take effect. Gsettings set .power button-suspend "suspend" Gsettings set .power button-sleep "hibernate" gsettings set .power button-hibernate "hibernate" Now, if you want those back on however, the commands are specific to the function, as shown below. Gsettings set .power button-suspend "nothing" Gsettings set .power button-sleep "nothing" gsettings set .power button-hibernate "nothing" EMERGENCYĪ little research and I went full off mode on sleep, hibernate, and suspend! The commands are as follows. I went into emergency mode on this matter. The F11 key, right beside the sound up and down function keys, is the sleep and lock key. Let me show you, this key, right here is a damned curse! It either needs to be on, completely, or off completely. This is a full on computer, not a laptop, so I don’t need it to be going to sleep ever. My first observation as I plugged it in to try out, was my attempt to turn up the music, turned into a going to sleep phase for the computer. I wanted the function keys and placement of the extra alt, ctrl, and related keys to be in a more traditional placement. ![]() I needed a new keyboard as my Apple keyboard I’ve been using just really doesn’t cut it for a Linux machine. It was on sale for 80% off, which ran me a mighty $20 bucks. I picked up a Logitech keyboard recently, the MK850 with mouse combo. ![]()
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