Adam Hardy (struts) wrote at 2009-11-04 07:36 -0600:
> > green on 29/10/09 13:57, wrote:
> >>> DPMS (Energy Star):
> >>> Standby: 0Suspend: 0Off: 0
> >>> DPMS is Enabled
> >>> Monitor is On
> >>
> > Hmm, yes, I mentioned that above. Did it work?
>
> I thought I would have to script
> green on 29/10/09 13:57, wrote:
>>> DPMS (Energy Star):
>>> Standby: 0Suspend: 0Off: 0
>>> DPMS is Enabled
>>> Monitor is On
>>
> Hmm, yes, I mentioned that above. Did it work?
I thought I would have to script the xset -dpms command but the screen
blanking behaviour is now (4 day
Adam Hardy wrote at 2009-10-29 19:15 -0500:
> green on 29/10/09 13:57, wrote:
>> Adam Hardy wrote at 2009-10-29 04:00 -0500:
>>> I have checked that this is the only xorg.conf being read. The output
>>> from "xset q" for the screen saver (disabled in the xfce config menu)
>>> is what I think stil
green on 29/10/09 13:57, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote at 2009-10-29 04:00 -0500:
I have checked that this is the only xorg.conf being read. The output
from "xset q" for the screen saver (disabled in the xfce config menu) is
what I think still needs to change:
Screen Saver:
prefer blanking: yes
Adam Hardy wrote at 2009-10-29 04:00 -0500:
> I have checked that this is the only xorg.conf being read. The output
> from "xset q" for the screen saver (disabled in the xfce config menu) is
> what I think still needs to change:
>
> Screen Saver:
> prefer blanking: yesallow exposures: yes
Adam Hardy on 28/10/09 14:06, wrote:
green on 28/10/09 13:34, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote at 2009-10-28 04:47 -0500:
My only problem now is with the video signal powering down after 10
mins. I can't find the configuration setting anywhere and searching
the internet has so far only turned up people
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