Hi
Sorry to say that I dont have that option.
There is no "Advanced" in the screensaver window so I cant see the
(Display Power Management)
Have found that under the Yast--System--Power Management, but there is
not an option so that my monitor on my laptop will shut down
completly, just as if you have a "blank" screensaver if you know what
I mean.
Regards
/Per
On 1/16/06, Carlos E. R.
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The Sunday 2006-01-15 at 21:43 +0100, Per Kustemo wrote:
Hi. When I use the KDE there is a powersave for my laptop monitor (just the monitor) so it goes totally black but I'm not able to find the same option in GNOME (the monitor goes black but not totally as in KDE). Is there some setting I have missed or is there som package I have to install?
Desktop Preferences -> Gnome Control Center -> Screensaver --> Advanced (Display Power Management)
- -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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