Greg Wallace wrote:
On Wednesday, October 19, 2005 @ 3:14 AM, Basil Chupin wrote:
Make sure that --
Configure Desktop / Display / Power Control has the "Enbable display
power
management" unchecked.
Greg Wallace
Yep, one of the very first things to be turned off when I first booted
10.0.
Cheers.
-- Don't argue with an idiot, people may not see the difference.
Here's what I have set under /etc/sysconfig/powersave/scheme_Desktop, the one I'm using (set via YaST). I spent a few days trying to solve the same problem you're having and this is what ended up working for me (along with the screensaver settings, etc., discussed earlier under configure desktop). I have posted this before, but I think it was in an earlier thread with someone else.
POWERSAVE_SCHEME_NAME="Desktop" POWERSAVE_SCHEME_DESCRIPTION="Desktop" POWERSAVE_CPUFREQUENCY="performance" POWERSAVE_ALLOW_THROTTLING="no" POWERSAVE_MAX_THROTTLING="50" POWERSAVE_DISK_STANDBY_MODE="off" POWERSAVE_DISK_ACOUSTIC="performance" POWERSAVE_USER_INPUT_TIMEOUT="100" POWERSAVE_ACTION_USER_INPUT_TIMEOUT="screen_saver" POWERSAVE_COOLING_POLICY="active" POWERSAVE_ALWAYS_THROTTLE="no" POWERSAVE_DISABLE_DISPLAY_SETTINGS="no" POWERSAVE_DISABLE_SCREEN_SAVER="no" POWERSAVE_DISABLE_DPMS="no" POWERSAVE_DPMS_STANDBY="5" POWERSAVE_DPMS_SUSPEND="7" POWERSAVE_DPMS_OFF="10"
Greg Wallace
Thanks for this, Greg. I didn't have a file called scheme_Desktop so created it with the parameters you state above. I'll see what will now happen re the monitor. Cheers. -- Don't argue with an idiot, people may not see the difference.