On 07/22/2016 04:29 PM, bruce wrote:
> How can this be accomplished?
> 
> Can't find much via SO or the net.
> 
> Found plenty on the suspend/etc. Curious as to how to do this.

Shut off suspend and hibernate modes. It depends on which power manager
GUI you have. In XFCE's Power Manager:

        General tab: Set "Laptop Lid" to "Switch off display" for both
        "On battery" and "Plugged in".

        System tab: Set "System sleep mode" to "Suspend" and run the
        sliders all the way to the left (for "Never") for both "On
        battery" and "Plugged in"

I think that'd do it. All you're doing at that point is blanking the
screen when the lid is closed. You've disabled all the suspend/hibernate
stuff.

Remember to re-enable that stuff when you want to go back to normal.
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