Following up here. Based on the discussion on
systemd-de...@lists.freedesktop.org, it seems that this is due to gdm
which imposes some Gnome defaults, including setting the machine to
suspend after 20 minutes of inactivity (for some definition of
inactivity?).
There's some discussion of this, s
Le 2021-08-17 01:25, Thomas Cameron a écrit :
Thank you for answering. This video is going a little bit to fast for
me: if I can read and speak English, it is easier for me if people
speak a bit slower...
Anyway, as far as I understand, if I want to re-enable selinux I have
to:
1- change the