Try putting Option "DPMS" in the Monitor section of your /etc/X11/XF86Config. Though be warned that, as others have mentioned, DPMS may do weird bad things with X4, like crash your X server.
-chris Michael Abraham Shulman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > Does anyone have any ideas why my DPMS features stopped working > sometime around the time I upgraded to XFree86 4? `xset q' says: > > DPMS (Energy Star): > Standby: 1200 Suspend: 1800 Off: 2400 > DPMS is Enabled > Monitor is On > > But no matter how long the computer sits idle, DPMS never seems to be > enabled. Also `xset dpms force <state>' doesn't do anything. > > \\// | R | T R | L B | //\\ ~ Michael Abraham Shulman > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ jabber://[EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://kurukshetra.cjb.net/ ~ GnuPG Public Key #21A279E5 > > DEFAME, v.t. To lie about another. To tell the truth about another. > -- Ambrose Bierce