I forget the command (I had at one time thought it was setblank).. all I
can find is setvesablank (from /usr/bin) which might fix yer problem
anyway.

I'm sure someone else will remind me soon enough :)

On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, David Talkington wrote:

>
> Hi folks -
>
> I have kernel 2.4 running with no APM or ACPI support.  apmd is not
> running at boot.  Still, my monitor blanks after a period of
> inactivity, in both X and console modes.  Since this is a network
> monitor, I do not desire this behavior.  I have confirmed that it is
> not a BIOS setting, and have also confirmed that this behavior is not
> present in DOS, so it is definitely something Linux is doing.
>
> I'm sure I'm about to feel really silly, but what am I missing?
>
> Thank you. -d



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