Matlab disables monitor sleeping under Ubuntu
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Xiangrui Li
le 8 Nov 2020
Commenté : Xiangrui Li
le 12 Mai 2021
It seems once Matlab starts, the Ubuntu monitor won't fall into sleep, but stay on all the time on some Matlab versions.
I have searched solutions for the issue, but all I found are how to disble screen saver under Linux.
Here are my limited test:
On an Ubuntu 16.04 machine, Matlab R2017a has no problem. Even if Matlab is running, the monitor will get into sleep mode based on the setting.
On the same Ubuntu, Matlab R2019b gives the problem. Once Matlab is running, the monitor will stay on.
On another Ubuntu 18.04, both Matlab R2019b and R2020a give the same problem: monitor stays on once Matlab is running.
In all tested cases, after Matlab exists, the monitor will get into sleep mode without problem.
Any idea or workaround? Thanks.
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Ronald Modesitt
le 3 Mar 2021
Xiangrui,
I have the same problem with Linux Mint 19.3 on a Dell XPS8930 with 32Gb. Have you had any luck finding a solution?
Ron
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Madhav Thakker
le 19 Mar 2021
Hi Xiangrui,
This is a known issue with R2019b and happens when a program is open in the editor. Our developers are aware about this issue and might fix in the future releases.
You can try the following troubleshooting steps:
1. Start MATLAB with the '-nodesktop' flag. To do this, execute 'matlab -nodesktop' at the Linux command line.
matlab -nodesktop
2. If step 1 does not prevent sleep, start MATLAB with the '-nodesktop' flag and execute the command 'edit' in the MATLAB Command Window to open the editor.
matlab -nodesktop
edit
Hope this helps.
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