On Thu 30. Oct - 11:53:09, Christian Boltz wrote:
Hello,
on Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 2008, Holger Macht wrote: ...
Of course it should be mentioned in the release notes. So if, hypothetically, the decision is to keep this setting, I will care about having a corresponding section in the release notes.
I have already opened a request to add a section to the release notes: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=439980 No need to open a new one, just add your text there ;-)
Actually it's a question about for whom is openSUSE designed for. If you have the "common desktop user" as a target group, you could assume that he just uses the default desktop applications. And all those could trigger a suspend inhibition. If they don't, and it makes sense, it's a bug.
I use openSUSE on several servers hosted some hundred kilometers away. It wouldn't be "nice" if they auto-suspend because nobody presses any key for an hour...
Hmm, can auto-suspend be disabled if the (default) runlevel is 3? IMHO using runlevel 3 is a very good indication that a machine is used as server ;-)
It doesn't autosuspend there, gnome-power-manager/kpowersave are responsible for autosuspend and they're not running in this case.
Having things like apache, mysql or samba daemons running is also a good indication for a server - maybe the initscripts of these daemons could also disable auto-suspend.
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