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I have an Hp ProBook 450G1 with a 500GB HDD and i run Kali linux. Whenever i am not actively using my pc, and i leave it on for a while and i am not connected to power, my laptop remains on which causes it to run low on battery power.

So i want to know if it is possible to make kali automatically suspend or hibernate my pc itself if i am in active for a particular amount of time

Olasubomi
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  • Kali is not designed to be used as a desktop Linux distro. Although it *can* be installed doesn't mean it *should*. It's mainly used as a live session or in a VM, not installed in bare metal. Obligatory reading: https://www.kali.org/docs/introduction/should-i-use-kali-linux/ – ChanganAuto Mar 20 '23 at 20:36
  • I know. I use it for work. So can you help – Olasubomi Mar 21 '23 at 11:51
  • Kali is not for work unless the work is pentesting. Anyway the settings you're looking for are the same as in any Debian. – ChanganAuto Mar 21 '23 at 17:40
  • Does this answer your question? [How to get Kali Linux to not go to sleep?](https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/162989/how-to-get-kali-linux-to-not-go-to-sleep) – ChanganAuto Mar 21 '23 at 17:40
  • I want the system to suspend or hibernate if it is powered on and it isn't being actively used after say like 5 minutes – Olasubomi Mar 21 '23 at 22:32

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