On 7/10/19 9:48 AM, Fulko Hew wrote:
On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 9:32 PM Fulko Hew <fulko.hew(a)gmail.com
<mailto:fulko.hew@gmail.com>> wrote:
On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 9:16 PM Ed Greshko <ed.greshko(a)greshko.com
<mailto:ed.greshko@greshko.com>> wrote:
On 7/10/19 7:45 AM, Fulko Hew wrote:
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> 2/ I thought I'd configure the screen timeout to just blank the screen
> and not lock it. I figure its under Settings -> System Settings
->
> Power Management. But when I select it, I get the message:
>
> Power Management configuration module could not be loaded.
> The Power Management Service appears not to be running.
> This can be solved by starting or scheduling it inside "Startup
and
Shutdown'.
>
> a) Switching to 'startup and shutdown' leaves that error info on
the screen
> and I have to stop/start the settings GUI to clear it.
> b) There isn't anything in 'startup and shutdown' related to
'power
management services'.
>
> I tried Googling, but I haven't discovered any solutions for either
problem yet.
Screen Locking is not done in "Power Management". It is under
"Workspace", "Desktop
Behavior", "Screen Locking".
On further review, its not locking that I was looking for, its like
I originally asked... screen blanking.
On further review I decided to take a course in "reading comprehension". Sorry
about
that.....
Yes, check to see what you get for
systemctl status upower.
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