try this too
Option "DPMS" "off"
or APM off in XF86Config-4
man XF86Config for more info
JG
. wrote:
use chkconfig to keep /etc/init.d/apmd from running at boot up. Turn
off all your power management in the BIOS too.
Franki wrote:
Hi guys,
I think I have isolated the problem when I updated the kernel in 8.2...
I'm having the same prob in mdk9.0
it seems that after a certain period of time, linux is going into some
type
of power management feature..
it gets slow, but if you go over and hit the keyboard it comes back..
I am guessing I have to disable some apm feature.. after all, a server
shouldnt' be doing that..
anyone have any tips for where to start???
rgds
Frank
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