Edit: Fixed by this comment: https://lemm.ee/comment/8626267 Thanks!
Hi all, please help me figure out this weird issue I’ve been having. Any time I leave my laptop idle for a long time, when I come back to it, it’s back to the log in screen as in the laptop rebooted.
I am not sure which logs I should be looking for to figure out the source of the problem.
Here’s my system info:
.',;::::;,'. verde@verde-xps
.';:cccccccccccc:;,. ---------------
.;cccccccccccccccccccccc;. OS: Fedora release 39 (Thirty Nine) x86_64
.:cccccccccccccccccccccccccc:. Host: XPS 15 9520
.;ccccccccccccc;.:dddl:.;ccccccc;. Kernel: 6.6.11-200.fc39.x86_64
.:ccccccccccccc;OWMKOOXMWd;ccccccc:. Uptime: 22 mins
.:ccccccccccccc;KMMc;cc;xMMc:ccccccc:. Packages: 2754 (rpm), 56 (flatpak)
,cccccccccccccc;MMM.;cc;;WW::cccccccc, Shell: bash 5.2.21
:cccccccccccccc;MMM.;cccccccccccccccc: Resolution: 2560x1440
:ccccccc;oxOOOo;MMM0OOk.;cccccccccccc: DE: GNOME 45.3
cccccc:0MMKxdd:;MMMkddc.;cccccccccccc; WM: Mutter
ccccc:XM0';cccc;MMM.;cccccccccccccccc' WM Theme: Yaru-purple-dark
ccccc;MMo;ccccc;MMW.;ccccccccccccccc; Theme: Yaru-purple-dark [GTK2/3]
ccccc;0MNc.ccc.xMMd:ccccccccccccccc; Icons: Yaru-purple-dark [GTK2/3]
cccccc;dNMWXXXWM0::cccccccccccccc:, Terminal: gnome-terminal
cccccccc;.:odl:.;cccccccccccccc:,. CPU: 12th Gen Intel i9-12900HK (20) @ 4.900GHz
:cccccccccccccccccccccccccccc:'. GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Mobile
.:cccccccccccccccccccccc:;,.. GPU: Intel Alder Lake-P GT2 [Iris Xe Graphics]
'::cccccccccccccc::;,. Memory: 7683MiB / 63971MiB
I just thought it was the easiest way to show relevant system information :p
totally irrelevant and irrespectfully hard to read for ppl volunteering to helpdesk you
What’s so hard to read about that?
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Huh, I guess must be something dependent on the client. On the web I can scroll horizontally in the code box instead:
I’m glad you can scroll horizontally, but the point I was making is that the action of posting that bolus of rubbish remains stupid 🤷🏼
oh, sorry about that, I didn’t realize this could be bad for mobile users. All I needed was a command that could display all system info like distro name and version, kernel version, DE version, etc, I didn’t necessarily need the distro logo and some other useless info in there.
no need to be sorry
the little effort involves taking the piss, just taking ourselves less seriously, we’re only messing around online. And btw no info in neofetch is relevant :P