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1 | initial version | posted 2020-01-12 18:49:45 +0200 |
When you ssh into your Sailfish, the phone seems to be in a very low power mode, with very sluggish response. If you activate the screen it becomes fully awake and snappy, but after a while it goes to sleep again. Is there a way to wake it up from low-power mode (if that is the cause) and keep it awake from the command line? With no need to physically access the phone?
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When you ssh into your Sailfish, the phone seems to be in a very low power mode, with very sluggish response. If you activate the screen it becomes fully awake and snappy, but after a while it goes to sleep again. Is there a way to wake it up from low-power mode (if that is the cause) and keep it awake from the command line? With no need to physically access the phone?phone? Is there a way to get this to work as long as you are logged in for the session?
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When you ssh (via WiFi) into your Sailfish, the phone seems to be in a very low power mode, with very sluggish response. If you activate the screen it becomes fully awake and snappy, but after a while it goes to sleep again. Is there a way to wake it up from low-power mode (if that is the cause) and keep it awake from the command line? With no need to physically access the phone? Is there a way to get this to work as long as you are logged in for the session?
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When you ssh (via WiFi) (I do this via WiFi to my XA2) into your Sailfish, the phone seems to be in a very low power mode, with very sluggish response. If you activate the screen it becomes fully awake and snappy, but after a while it goes to sleep again. Is there a way to wake it up from low-power mode (if that is the cause) and keep it awake from the command line? With no need to physically access the phone? Is there a way to get this to work as long as you are logged in for the session?
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When you ssh into your Sailfish (I do this via WiFi to my XA2) into your Sailfish, XA2), the phone seems to be in a very low power mode, with very sluggish response. If you activate the screen it becomes fully awake and snappy, but after a while it goes to sleep again. Is there a way to wake it up from low-power mode (if that is the cause) and keep it awake from the command line? With no need to physically access the phone? Is there a way to get this to work as long as you are logged in for the session?