*- On 30 Mar, Sean wrote about "Re: Using powersave Features on monitor" > But does that really send it into powersave mode? When setterm blanks the > screen, > the CRT guns are still running, as the back of the monitor is still warm to > the > touch, whereas when Windows puts the monitor into powersave mode, the back of > the > monitor becomes cool. >
setterm can do both, from the man page: setterm [ -blank [ 0-60 ] ] setterm [ -powersave [ on|vsync|hsync|powerdown|off ] ] setterm [ -powerdown [ 0-60 ] ] blank just blanks the screen after [0-60] minutes. powerdown shuts if off after [0-60] minutes, and powersave does in now. Try it an walk away wait a few minuts before hitting a key. If the monitor takes a few seconds to come to life then it has shut it down. > Sean > > > Hamori Andras wrote: > >> Jeff Katcher wrote: >> > >> > Hi all, I would like to use the PowerSave mode on my monitor (in win9x >> > when i am idle for X minutes the screen goes into powersave mode) is >> > there a way to do this in Linux? >> > >> >> On a Linux console, you can enable this via setterm(1). For X, xset(1x) >> can do the job. >> >> AndrĂ¡s >> >> -- >> Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > -- > A citizen of America will cross the ocean to fight for democracy, but > won't cross the street to vote in a national election. > -- Bill Vaughan > > > > -- Brian --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Never criticize anybody until you have walked a mile in their shoes, because by that time you will be a mile away and have their shoes." - unknown Mechanical Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] Purdue University http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis ---------------------------------------------------------------------