On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 19:32:19 -0500 Ravenlock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On 03/31/2007 09:17, MillTek wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > For the last several days I have found that unless I go into the 
> > configuration>screen>power management and re-apply the dpms
> > configuration>screen>settings my 
> > screens don't power off when the system is unattended.
> 
> Hrm... well, I *believe* its working "as advertised".  Though I could
> be wrong.
> 
> Do you use XScreensaver in any fashion?  And if so... how do you have
> DPMS configured in the XScreensaver GUI?  Which do you start *last*
> your xscreensaver or E?  The last one up wins, as each will apply its
> DPMS policy as it comes up.
> 
> > 
> > I have DPMS true in my xorg.conf but can find no reason for this.
> > Anyone have any ideas.  I'd really appreciate the help as I don't
> > want my screens destroyed.

I have recently found that there can be any number of things wanting
control of your DPMS.  No sooner had I tracked down one than another
popped up it's ugly head.  I still haven't found them all.  Good
hunting.  B-)

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