More info regarding this Screen Blanking problem. I did the setterm -blank
0 in my boot.local, but that did not seem to fix the problem! After a bit
more research (and a hint from a friend), I found that xset held what i was
looking for!
First I tried "xset s noblank". That STOPPED my machine from blanking the
screen, however it put up a gray screen with an X on it instead. After
that, I did an "xset s no" to disable the screensaver itself. I am waiting
now to see if it blanks or changes the screen.
You can also do an "xset q" to see your current "settings". By running
"xset s no" it set the screensaver timeout from 600 to 0.
It looks like the setterm -blank 0 is for the terminal only (doesn't factor
in when running X). Of course, looking back at my original post, that is
exactly what I was asking for! Doh!
Thanks to all!
Joseph Hobbs
Compaq Web Services / GEAE Team
Backup Team Lead
Tier II/III Web Support
Joseph.Hobbs@ae.ge.com
hobbsj@somecrazyfool.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Mikke Mattsson [mailto:sprouts@xpress.se]
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 6:17 AM
To: SuSE Linux List
Subject: Re: [SLE] Disabling of Console Blanking
I know!! (Hand up, waving!!)
setterm -blank 0
Put it in one of the startupscripts and you'll never have a blanked console
again. :)
/Mikkepikkepö
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph Hobbs"
Anyone know how to disable console blanking?
I do not have DPMS mode enabled, or APM installed on the box, yet the console still "blanks" after a few minutes of inactivity. I have looked all over, and I can find nothing explaining how to disable it!
I know it's not putting the monitor to sleep, because I don't get the amber LED on the monitor. It just blanks the screen!
Joseph Hobbs Compaq Web Services / GEAE Team Backup Team Lead Tier II/III Web Support Joseph.Hobbs@ae.ge.com hobbsj@somecrazyfool.com
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