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slackwarearm:inst_sa64_rk3399_rockpro64 [2023/09/08 08:01 (UTC)] mozesslackwarearm:inst_sa64_rk3399_rockpro64 [2024/01/17 09:56 (UTC)] mozes
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   * Connect the CPU fan or heat sink   * Connect the CPU fan or heat sink
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 +<note tip>If you prefer hardware rather than software control for the fan over software, check out [[https://youtu.be/z8z1xO3pJA0|this video]].</note>
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   * Connect the Wifi & Bluetooth module (optional)   * Connect the Wifi & Bluetooth module (optional)
   * Connect the storage (the image shows the USB-to-SATA adapter, but you may use the PCI card). If using the USB adapter, connect it to the **blue USB3.0 port**.   * Connect the storage (the image shows the USB-to-SATA adapter, but you may use the PCI card). If using the USB adapter, connect it to the **blue USB3.0 port**.
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 If you proceed with flashing, the work flow looks like this and takes approximately two minutes to complete. If you proceed with flashing, the work flow looks like this and takes approximately two minutes to complete.
-<note important>You must ensure the system has sufficient power/is plugged in.  If the machine powers off before flashing completes, you would need to re-flash using the bootable SD card as described in the initial installation instructions.</note> +<note important>You must ensure the system has sufficient power/is plugged in.  If the machine powers off before flashing completes, you would need to re-flash using the bootable SD card as described earlier within this guide.</note> 
  
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 ===== Disable KDE Suspend action ===== ===== Disable KDE Suspend action =====
  
-If you are using KDE, you should disable 'Suspend' within KDE's System Settings:+If you are using KDE, you should disable 'Suspend' within KDE's System Settings immediately: 
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 +As your plebeian user, run these commands from the terminal: 
 +<code> 
 +$ kwriteconfig5 --file powermanagementprofilesrc --group AC --group SuspendSession --key idleTime --delete 
 +$ kwriteconfig5 --file powermanagementprofilesrc --group AC --group SuspendSession --key suspendThenHibernate --delete 
 +$ kwriteconfig5 --file powermanagementprofilesrc --group AC --group SuspendSession --key suspendType --delete 
 +</code> 
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 +You can also use the GUI to disable it if you prefer:
  
 {{:slackwarearm:slackarm-kdesystemsettings.png?400|}} {{:slackwarearm:slackarm-kdesystemsettings.png?400|}}
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