Set the automatic hibernation time of Ubuntu 14.04
System Environment: Ubuntu 14.04
I believe that many of my friends will always encounter that the Ubuntu system will automatically sleep at intervals during the process of learning Linux, so they will have to re-enter the password, but there is no important content for the operating system in the lab state for fear of others.
In addition, if you often use remote login software such as Putty, if your Linux operating system enters the automatic screen lock status, your remote login end will also be automatically taken offline, the seemingly simple question is a waste of our precious time without knowing it, so let's just set it up.
First, go to our system settings: Select security and privacy
Modify the following directly to remove the check mark before the wake-up and black screen recovery from the suspended status:
The setting can be completed after confirmation. Although the setting is simple
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