[18:05] <rud0lf> does xubuntu come by default with energy saving for laptops?
[18:19] <gnrp> rud0lf: What do you mean with "energy saving"?
[18:19] <gnrp> there are some defaults set for saving energy, yes
[18:19] <rud0lf> power saving mode for laptops
[18:19] <gnrp> but usually you can also tweak it a bit more
[18:19] <rud0lf> how can i turn it off completely? my laptop is AC powered 24/7
[18:20] <rud0lf> cannot find it in gui settings
[18:21] <gnrp> what exactly is your problem?
[18:21] <gnrp> usually you have different settings anyway when the computer is on AC
[18:22] <rud0lf> hm
[18:22] <gnrp> check settings -> energy (or so)
[18:22] <gnrp> or power management
[18:22] <gnrp> don't know the english translation
[18:22] <rud0lf> oh btw
[18:23] <diogenes_> rud0lf, apt list --installed | grep tlp
[18:23] <gnrp> I mean, when you have a specific issue, that is easier to tell, but so far, the power management should solve most of oyur issues?
[18:23] <diogenes_> tlp is the service.
[18:24] <rud0lf> when i lock laptop with xflock4 (into login screen) and close the lid, when i reopen it and try to login, the session terminates and comes back to login screen (killing all my open apps in the result)
[18:24] <rud0lf> i didn't have this problem with previous laptop
[18:24] <rud0lf> tried everything, and none of google/stacksomething solutions work
[18:25] <rud0lf> tried to disable laptop lid all the way possible
[18:25] <rud0lf> *lid switch
[18:26] <diogenes_>  rud0lf try to play around with these settings: https://i.imgur.com/h5jdWaa.png
[18:26] <diogenes_> also you can use logind.conf to set ingnorelidswitch
[18:28] <rud0lf> it did it again
[18:29] <rud0lf> i have "splash" off so i can see several system messages for a second, one says [FAILED]
[18:29] <rud0lf> how do i see those? dmesg doesn't work, journalctl -xe neither
[18:29] <rud0lf> i mean log of it