On 04/12/2018 03:16 PM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
> 
> stan <stanl-fedorau...@vfemail.net> writes:
>> On Mon, 09 Apr 2018 12:56:43 -0700
>> Wolfgang S Rupprecht <wolfgang.ruppre...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> That looks like a fine solution if you are logged in on a terminal and
>>> you want to change it for your current terminal.  I'm not sure how
>>> that would work from rc.local.  How would I tell it to do that to all
>>> the vt's?  (I tried the stdin and stdout as redirection targets but it
>>> didn't seem to work.)
>>
>> A quick search turned up these pages, which should get you a little
>> further on your journey.
>>
>> https://superuser.com/questions/152347/change-linux-console-screen-blanking-behavior
>>
>> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/8056/disable-screen-blanking-on-text-console
> 
> Thanks.   Those are both 7 years old and things appear to have changed
> much.
> 
> [wolfgang@arbol ~]$ setterm -blank 600
> setterm: argument error: 600
> 
> Not only is the "-blank" missing but I believe it applies to the current
> tty.  That would make it difficult to slip into /etc/rc.local .

The option is "--blank" (two dashes, as are most multicharacter command
line options) and the maximum value allowed is 60 (this is in minutes),
with 0 meaning "don't blank at all". And yes, it's for the current VT.
I know of no way of forcing it onto other VTs, and I still really don't
see a reason to need to change it unless you're watching a terminal for
output for some reason.
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