https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=500146

--- Comment #4 from cwo <cwo....@posteo.net> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)

> Is that sufficient for your purposes?

I'm not sure about what the reporter thinks. For something you regularly do,
setting this up probably makes sense, but I could see there being one-off tasks
where you wouldn't want to set up something extra.

Another situation that has definitely bit me before: copying data between local
computers (with sftp/Dolphin). On the local computer, Dolphin should probably
inhibit sleep, I'm not sure it does but that would be a bug.

But on the remote, sshd doesn't do it automatically, and I don't think there's
a really clean way to get it to do so. If I remember in advance, I disable
sleep there, because having the transfer interrupted is annoying. But it's easy
to forget later and not even notice, as the computer wakes from sleep on mouse
input, so there's little difference between the computer waking up and the
screen waking up. I've definitely had the computer needlessly run for a week or
two before I noticed that it didn't go to sleep.

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