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How to Completely Disable Suspend/Hibernate in Ubuntu 24.04 | 22.04

This tutorial shows how to completely disable suspend and/or hibernate function, so your Linux computer will never go to sleep. Linux can automatically go to sleep when system is idle or laptop lid is closed, though user can configure to disable that behavior via either graphical options or logind.conf configuration file. But, if you never […]

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Auto-run Custom Actions When Waking up Your Ubuntu from Sleep

This tutorial shows how to automatically run custom command, script, or other actions after resuming your Linux PC/laptop from suspend or hibernate. As you may know, there are quite a few ways to run something automatically at Ubuntu startup. You can use “Startup Applications” utility to run apps or custom commands at login, use crontab […]

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Disable Keyboard, Mouse, or Lid from Waking up Your Ubuntu PC

This tutorial shows how to enable/disable Keyboard, Mouse, Lid Open, and/or other devices events from waking up your Ubuntu PC or laptop from sleep. By default, open laptop lid, press any key on keyboard, or press sleep button can wake up your computer from suspend or hibernation state. If you want, you can configure Ubuntu […]

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How to Suspend a Process And Resume It Later in Linux

This brief tutorial explains how to suspend a process and resume it later using “ps” and “kill” commands in Linux operating systems.
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