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      al7iss last edited by

      Hello,

      I was wondering if there is any way to disable the sleep mode system wide?
      I know it is not suitable for a mobile OS regarding battery life but my phones are connected to a charger and I am using it this way for testing purposes and I need them to be on 24/7.

      I also noticed that on my Oneplus2, when connected to a charger, it never goes to sleep mode but on my Pocophone F1, the screen has to be on for it not go into sleep mode even whilst connect to a charger.

      Thanks for your suggestions!

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        Keneda @al7iss last edited by

        @al7iss
        System setting, battery, lock while not used, never.

        2015-Now : Meizu MX4 (Stable) for daily use
        Spare : Nexus 5 (Stable)

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          al7iss @Keneda last edited by

          @keneda Thanks, yes I use this for my Poco F1 to avoid the screen turning off but I would like it to not suspend even when the screen is off.

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            Keneda @al7iss last edited by

            @al7iss
            You can prevent suspension screen off for any app using Ubuntu Touch Tweak Tool from open store, can't tell you if you can do it system wide screen off.

            2015-Now : Meizu MX4 (Stable) for daily use
            Spare : Nexus 5 (Stable)

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              al7iss @Keneda last edited by

              @keneda Thanks, this does not work for my use case.
              My question is regarding all kind of processes running on the device (python, java, etc...)

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                Keneda @al7iss last edited by

                @al7iss
                Well that would have been a good thing to tell this from first post ☺
                Sorry i was unhelpfull.

                2015-Now : Meizu MX4 (Stable) for daily use
                Spare : Nexus 5 (Stable)

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                  al7iss @Keneda last edited by

                  @keneda Merci en tout cas 😉

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