On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 08:35:49AM +0100, Micha? `Salvador' J?czalik Jr wrote:
> * Person DvB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> How can I prevent a semi-headless machine (no keyboard, but
> >> occasionally has monitor) from blanking its screen and needing either
> >> a keyboard plugged in, or a c
* Person DvB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How can I prevent a semi-headless machine (no keyboard, but
>> occasionally has monitor) from blanking its screen and needing either
>> a keyboard plugged in, or a command executed via ssh that causes a
>> kernel error of some sort, to bring the display
I would assume you are not running a screen saver! That being said I
would go to your bios and turn off all the energy saving crap that it
has (Ill bet thats whats turning your screen off) Some, but I haven't
seen it in awhile have monitors that have built in power saving
features, kill them too!
Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> How can I prevent a semi-headless machine (no keyboard, but
> occasionally has monitor) from blanking its screen and needing either
> a keyboard plugged in, or a command executed via ssh that causes a
> kernel error of some sort, to bring the display b
Hi,
How can I prevent a semi-headless machine (no keyboard, but
occasionally has monitor) from blanking its screen and needing either
a keyboard plugged in, or a command executed via ssh that causes a
kernel error of some sort, to bring the display back up? Ie. what
config file do I need to edit t
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