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



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