LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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screen saver and shut down
#11
Thanks tomt for the update! Smile

The instructions/ code I posted earlier were referring to this version of caffeine [2. 8]. Otherwise there wouldn't be the caffeine-indicator command available Smile
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#12
@tomt
Not sure - if it will correct your issue 100% - but a few other applications to check settings on:
Power Manager - make sure that you dont have a sleep or shut down monitor - think mine had something by default
Also Light-Locker usually for screen lock, but also screensaver functionality.

For me - I had wake from hibernate issues - ScreenSaver and Power Manger are similarly based..
I disabled Light-Locker completely
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#13
Hello!

There are some tricks to installing and using Caffeine - like changing the name in the .desktop file to load it as caffeine-indicator, changing the supplied icons for darker themes if necessary, etc.

Duckeenie recently posted this script that looks like it'd take a whole lot less code to implement than Caffeine:

https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums/scrip.../#msg18277

Next chance I get, I'll try this one out for myself...

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Rob
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