2007/10/9, Bart Samwel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Robert, > > Thanks for reporting. A problem similar to this is documented in the > laptop-mode.conf(8) manual page, in the section about > CONTROL_DPMS_STANDBY. It's not so easy to control the DPMS settings for > a not-logged-in terminal, but at least you can set it up so that it > works when you log in. Does this help you to solve the problem you were > experiencing? > > Cheers, > Bart >
Thanks for your answer. I have tried suggestion from configuration file, as cited: > I have read config file and found: > # The X settings are not automatically applied on login, and this is > # impossible fix for the user, since laptop mode tools must operate as root. > # Therefore, it is recommended to add the following line to /etc/X11/Xsession > # as well: > # > # /usr/sbin/laptop_mode force > > Just to make sure: > $ tail /etc/X11/Xsession > done > set -e > fi > > # RG / Sergio added 2007.10.01 - for laptop mode to be applied > /usr/sbin/laptop_mode force > > exit 0 > > # vim:set ai et sts=2 sw=2 tw=80: Now after your answer I have read manual and solution provided in it is different. I will try to test it and post the results. Regards, Robert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]