My use-case is slightly different, but very annoying.
1) user1 logged in GNOME session for a while.
2) user2 wants to use its account.
3) user1 locks its session.
4) user2 selects 'switch user' and then ...
system is surprisingly suspended after switching to greeter. User2 has
to wakeup system to
Simon McVittie schreef op 2018-03-29 11:55:
On Thu, 29 Mar 2018 at 10:43:00 +0200, floris wrote:
I found that gsd-power only monitors his/her seat. The suspend
settings in
'gnome-control-center power' do work. When a user has set automatic
suspend
to on, the computer will suspend even there is
On Thu, 29 Mar 2018 at 10:43:00 +0200, floris wrote:
> I found that gsd-power only monitors his/her seat. The suspend settings in
> 'gnome-control-center power' do work. When a user has set automatic suspend
> to on, the computer will suspend even there is an active user on an other
> seat. As a wo
I found that gsd-power only monitors his/her seat. The suspend settings
in 'gnome-control-center power' do work. When a user has set automatic
suspend to on, the computer will suspend even there is an active user on
an other seat. As a workaround I can disable the automatic suspend for
all user
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