On Thu, 12 Aug 2021 07:02:07 -0700, stan via users wrote:

> I recently had a sort of similar problem because the XFCE screen saver
> was active when I didn't have XFCE running.  Perhaps you have more than
> one screen saver, and the one you think isn't running is configured to
> do your unwanted action.

That's certainly possible.  The machine had just been rebooted and, as far
as I know, nobody was logged in at the console.  But, even though I'm using
kde, I'm running gdm (since at some point I had some problems with sddm)
and I see that gsd-power is running.  But I don't know how to check the
settings for gsd-power or change them.   Can anybody point me in the right
direction for this?

I don't think any other screen saver/power managers should be running (and
I don't see anything in the output of "ps -e" that suggests there are).  



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