You can type the command:  xset s on

If you're running KDE, you should be able to put that in a file, make it
executable (chmod +x <file>), and then put it in the Autostart folder.

-- Stephen

On Tue, 08 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> I'm not really sure what happened to make it stop screen blanking
> in X.  It just stopped doing it after I upgraded to 3.3.6 of XFree.  If
> someone could be so kind as to point out the method to get X screen 
> blanking automagically again, I'd appreciate it.
>       TIA
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