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From what Ive read caffeine seems to be for temporarily disabling suspend functionality in a specific context. e.g. when running a certain task. It doesn't disable the automatic suspend functionality in general, which is what I want. I have a "sleep" key on my keyboard which I use when I need to, but all other times I need my PC to be awake.
It stops the auto sleep function for me when enabled, it has the option to be “on” and “on when x app is running”
You could even tell it to never let your system sleep when your wm is running
Ah ok cool. Ill try it out if disabling xfce4-notifyd doesn't work out. Thanks