On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 20:08:38 +0200, Rob Gom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: 

> [cut]
> >
> > I would suggest you try with just one of these set to a value other than
> > zero.  Something like:
> > Standby: 0    Suspend: 0    Off: 1200
> >
> > and see if that works.  That way you can eliminate which setting(s) is
> > causing the problem.
> >
> > --
> > Bob Cox.  Stoke Gifford, near Bristol, UK.
> 
> Thank you for your answer.
> Unfortunately ... it didn't help me, however I have other things to think of.
> I performed some tests:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xset dpms force standby
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xset dpms force suspend
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xset dpms force suspend
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xset dpms force off
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xset dpms force off
> And in every case result was the same as in my original problem ...
> 
> Will search further.

As you are using KDE, what are your settings in Control Panel >
Peripherals > Display > Power Control?  Perhaps these are overriding
your settings which you made using xset? 

-- 
Bob Cox.  Stoke Gifford, near Bristol, UK.
Registered user #445000 with the Linux Counter - http://counter.li.org/


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