there's a setting in the power management somewhere that allows you to change the behavior when the display goes off or when the laptop lid is closed or when certain situations occur that might be similar to the monitor power going off. And make sure that that is set to do nothing or whatever the equivalent setting is. In Ubuntu-based distributions, typically you have three settings. There's do nothing, there is suspend, and then there is power off. And depending on which distribution you have, you may have all of those options or some subset of them. And if there's something going on with when you turn off the monitor, and I'm assuming this is a power switch on a desk-based system as opposed to a laptop or something like that, when you power off the monitor, then Orca stops working or Fedora stops working or something like that. I think that it's probably a power management setting, but I'm not absolutely sure. Maybe there's something else in Fedora that makes the assumption that you (22/54)
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