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  • It's not in the bios, it's a system configuration.

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/848698/wake-up-from-suspend-using-usb-device#848699

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/848698/wake-up-from-suspend-using-usb-device

    Here you go, I found the links I started from. I'm on Bazzite, but Fedora and Debian seem to work similarly around this.

    Edit to add: I just looked up Cachy, I see that it's Arch. I'm not sure if Arch configures this in the same way, but hopefully this will at least lead you In the right direction.

  • I don't remember all the steps, but it had nothing to do with the controller itself.

    I had to edit system configuration - I entered the identifier of the motherboard USB device, and I told the system to allow it to wake the system from sleep. I'd have to search for the actual steps.

  • Really, it comes down to perspective. As someone in the U.S., the scope of what he's saying isn't as radical as it might seem - if you look at the surrounding context.

    New York City as expensive. Laborers to work there can't afford to live there. 25 Euros may sound like a lot - but it's barely a livable wage inside the city.

    And American rental housing is mostly owned by a small number of massive corporations. They use computer algorithms to determine how much they can charge to earn maximum profit. Rents have gone up exorbitantly, far more than inflation or even demand. So the rents need to be held in place and stabilized. It's a completely unregulated market.

    Similarly, food stores are consolidated under a small number of mega corporations. In a functioning system, stores byproducts based on market rates, then sell them based on what people are able to pay. However, in the U.S., grocery stores dictate how much they're willing to pay for goods. Small businesses need to bribe the distributors in order to get proper placement within grocery stores. And grocery stores I've been raising prices when the cost of staples go up - but then never lowering them again. Poor people can qualify to get money for food, but they aren't able to buy enough now. Operating a food store for public good is a middle step to ensure farmers get paid and people can buy quality food.

    Public transit was free for a few years during the worst of covid, and people all over the country have been campaigning to try to keep it that way.

    So, taking all of the surrounding details into context? He's not nearly as far left of center as he seems. But without the context, I understand why it may look like he's more of an extreme leftist.

  • And yet it's killed more humans than all the animals in Africa combined.

  • Weezer - Beverly Hills.

    Weezer's only good song is Buddy Holly. All their other songs are terrible. And Beverly Hills is the worst.

  • Have you seen Pachebel Rant?

  • Yeah, well, I could call my dick the Magnum Opus but that wouldn't make it two feet long.

  • All those things about your mom are true.

  • Once you can define the word "prize," we can discuss whether or not you receive one - or, in fact, if receiving one is even possible.

  • Congratulations, you have discovered philosophy.

  • Yes. There's wrong words.

  • Button fly is?

  • You're welcome! Sometimes I wake it up with my wireless keyboard, other times I wake it up with the Thunderobot controller. I haven't gotten Bluetooth activity to wake it up, but then again I haven't tried hard.

    I had to tweak the configuration so that it would wake up via activity from a USB device. But that's just part of getting used to managing your system's configuration, right? :)

  • antix is a great little distro. I've run it on similarly low-power machines, like a former Chromebook I repaired. And I quite enjoy its quirky interface, sort of a blend between old fashioned chunky UI and modern streamlined UX.