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I am new to Linux world, but have two Linux servers that appear to go to sleep over night and will not wake up unless I restart, even remotely over ...
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    power settings or sleep mode?

    I am new to Linux world, but have two Linux servers that appear to go to sleep over night and will not wake up unless I restart, even remotely over network. Is the interface going to sleep or is it a power setting? I have changed the power settings in personal settings. Oh yeah I am running Fedora Core 6. Thanks for any help.

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    It's a power setting and not that the interface sleeps.
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    How can I edit these settings in command line remotely?

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    if you use gnome ,go to the /home/your_home/.gconf/apps/gnome-power-manager
    and there is a XML file called %gconf.xml ,

    edit it or just remove it to get to the default gnome-power-manager profile wish doesn't suspend when running on AC.

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