You can also see if this helps

setterm -blank 0

which will turn off screen blanking for your current terminal.

Jason


> 
> If it is not a laptop check the monitor as well, alot of the new oness
> have screen savers as well.
> 
> 
> david
> 
> On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> 
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> > 
> > > ...and through the GNOME configuration tool I have a
> > > screen saver starting after 5 minutes.  The screen saver 
> starts when it's
> > > supposed to and runs for an additional 15 minutes before 
> the screen goes
> > > black.
> > 
> >     Check your BIOS.  Especially on laptops, they're set to 
> shut off the
> > monitor after a period of inactivity to save energy.
> > 
> >     AMK4
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