I think the root of the problem is that if  xscreensaver is built with
DPMS support, there doesn't seem to be any setting to make it just leave
DPMS alone. Also, we probably need the DPMS support because it allows
xscreensaver to conserve resources when DPMS turns off the monitor.

So as it stands now, if you are using xscreensaver you must use the DPMS
settings provided within xscreensaver. Any attempt to use other tools
(xset) will fail because xscreensaver will override the other tool.

Within xscreensaver preferences under the Advanced tab you can change
DPMS settings.

Works for me on Saucy, xscreensaver Version: 5.15-3ubuntu1

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