How to configure Ubuntu to keep the screen from sleeping?

There are several ways to configure the settings in Ubuntu to prevent the screen from sleeping.

  1. Use system settings:
  2. Open the “System Settings” menu and click on the “Power” option.
  3. In the “Power” option, you can adjust the default screen off time to 15 minutes.
  4. To prevent the screen from sleeping, simply set the screen off time to “never”.
  5. Use command line interface:
  6. Open the terminal and type the following command to set the screen to never sleep: gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 0.
  7. The command above will set the screen to not sleep until it is manually turned off.
  8. Use power management tools:
  9. You can use power management tools such as TLP or PowerTOP to configure the settings for keeping the screen awake, as these tools offer more flexible configuration options.

You can easily prevent the screen from sleeping in Ubuntu, no matter which method you choose.

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