On 12/14/2012 12:37 AM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote: > On Thu, 13 Dec 2012 16:54:13 +0100 maderios <[email protected]> said: > >> On 12/12/2012 02:54 PM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote: >>> On Wed, 12 Dec 2012 14:26:06 +0100 maderios <[email protected]> said: >>> >>>> On 12/12/2012 01:51 PM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote: >>>>> On Wed, 12 Dec 2012 13:23:18 +0100 maderios <[email protected]> said: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi >>>>>> Is it possible to disable dpms in e17-0-gamma ? >>>>>> Nothing about dpms in screen/blanking >>>>>> Thanks for any information >>>>>> Greetings >>>>> >>>>> disable blanking. blanking enables dpms. its not optional. >>>>> >>>> Yes, I know, it's an old story here ... I prefer to enable blanking and >>>> disallow dpms. >>>> It was optional in old versions. Sorry, but I dont understand where's >>>> the problem. >>> >>> as best i know - monitors that couldnt deal with dpms died out maybe 20 >>> years ago... >>> >> It may seem strange but I've to use a crt monitor, that's why I need to >> disable dpms. > > every crt monitor i have had since i had any pc does dpms just fine -
Mine, too. The problem is not there. I just want blank screen, nothing else, no dpms. I explained in my previous message about power, saving energy, etc... >it turns > off. and back on again once signal is back. there may be some oddities around > from way back (the early 90's or 80's) but e's memory requirements along would > put any machine from there out-of-scope to run e. on your average desktop i'd > say you'd need 128m of ram. in 96 my pc was a p120, did dpms and had 32m ram.. > which is far less... > > so you somehow have managed the odd luck of having the worlds worst crt... or > one of the oldest salvaged from a machine much older than my first pc... :) > My hardware is recent: MB asus P8P67 PRO, 8 Go ram, intel core I7, nvidia quadro 600/1Go memory. I have too an (expansive) eizo lcd monitor. -- Maderios "Art is meant to disturb. Science reassures." "L'art est fait pour troubler. La science rassure" (Georges Braque) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide instant support Improve your efficiency, and focus on delivering more value-add services Discover what IT Professionals Know. Rescue delivers http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein_12329d2d _______________________________________________ enlightenment-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-users
