On Mon, 2004-07-05 at 11:22, Thomas Adam wrote:
> --- Randall Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > xset dpms force off
>
> This action is usually the default for some kind of screen-blanking
> anyway.
Interestingly, my BenQ FP231W doesn't respond to any of the "force"
options even though "x
Carl Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It turns off any monitor that supports APM. It's cool, but it's not
> just for LCD users.
And typically, it works better for desktop systems (crt or lcd) than
for laptops. While I'm sure there are some laptops this works on, I
haven't owned one.
--
Alan
On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 12:56:24PM -0500, Randall Smith wrote:
> Found a jewel for lcd users I'd like to share
>
> xset dpms force off
>
> It turns off your lcd backlight. Moving the mouse turns it back on (on
> my machine).
It turns off any monitor that supports APM.
--- Randall Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Found a jewel for lcd users I'd like to share
>
> xset dpms force off
This action is usually the default for some kind of screen-blanking
anyway.
-- Thomas Adam
=
"The Linux Weekend Mechanic" -- http:
Found a jewel for lcd users I'd like to share
xset dpms force off
It turns off your lcd backlight. Moving the mouse turns it back on (on
my machine).
Randall
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