On 10.11.2022 15:29, louis.free...@xs4all.nl wrote:
I am still desperately trying to stop FreeBSD from sleeping, but I simply do not manage.

It is really very annoying that I have to restart the machine every 10 minutes, when I am working via SSH.

So if any one has a solution, it would be very much appreciated!

It should ….. be possible to kill / stop ACPI some how 😊

If absolutely not possible in the actual build 😊, a cron job restarting the timer every 5 minutes perhaps !!???

I've never used it, so just an idea, but there is sysctl kern.suspend_blocked that being set to 1 seems should block suspend requests. You may try to set it and see what happen.

It is possible perhaps … that GNOME is initiating this, despite that the GUI powersetting is screenblank β€œNEVER”.

It is not a screen blank. Gnome site tells: https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/power-autosuspend.html.en

Whatever is causing the problem, the settings should be such that ^no whatever program^ should not be capable to initiate the sleepmode.

Does the system suspends if you do not start Gnome? For example if you boot into single-user mode and leave the system there? It would be the easiest test probably.

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Alexander Motin

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