I get this error during fah-client start.
04:53:58:E :Exception: Failed to prevent sleep: Permission denied
Two days ago, when fah-client started for the first time, I also got this error.
It seems each time fah-client start this error occurs.
8.3.5, Failed to prevent sleep:
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Re: 8.3.5, Failed to prevent sleep:
Keep awake is not yet supported on SUSE.
It is being worked on.
I think it also does not work with some window managers. I don’t know the details.
It is being worked on.
I think it also does not work with some window managers. I don’t know the details.
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Re: 8.3.5, Failed to prevent sleep:
Compile from source. RPM will have a polkit rule for that.
viewtopic.php?p=363756#p363756
Keep awake works, but GNOME integration is lacking. Once the inhibitor is released, GNOME will not restart the auto-suspend timer if system is idle.
I did not test with other desktop environments.
viewtopic.php?p=363756#p363756
Keep awake works, but GNOME integration is lacking. Once the inhibitor is released, GNOME will not restart the auto-suspend timer if system is idle.
I did not test with other desktop environments.
Re: 8.3.5, Failed to prevent sleep:
I am using the folding@home version "8.3.18" in ".deb" format without any compilation on Ubuntu "24.10" and it has the same problem. I solved it by simply running the application "nvtop, used to monitor the GPU" from the terminal and then running the following command "sudo systemctl restart fah-client".