Ah, sorry, done a little more testing. It stays off indefinitely
(without input) if the lid is open. But, if I run it after closing the
lid, it still wakes randomly. This means that it must be receiving some
imaginary input when the lid is closed to wake it.
My biggest problem is that some imagina
I can blank the screen using the command "xset dpms force off", and it
doesn't turn back on. Can't it just run that when the lid is closed?
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I have found a gnome-shell extension which adds a menu item to blank the
screen.
This seems to work perfectly, perhaps the code used in there can be used
when the laptop lid is closed? I don't see why a quick extension can do
this better than the main system.
https://extensions.gnome.org/extensio
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