Bryan Phinney schreef:

>On Monday 23 January 2006 06:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>Have you guys considered DPMS? Sometimes you have to turn that off.
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>Also, depending on whether you upgraded or reinstalled vanilla, you might 
>check to see if you have configuration files related to ACPI and if they are 
>set to hibernate or sleep the computer system.  Your new install of Linux may 
>be lacking some of the app subsystems needed to carry out certain power 
>management actions and that may cause you to lose control of the system when 
>those kick in.
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>To test, you might want to change your ACPI configuration to not allow any 
>power down or hibernation/sleep features.  See if that fixes the problem and 
>if so, you at least know what is causing it.
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My experience is that this is often caused by GL (3D fancy)
Screensavers. You can switch those of.

Peter Vollebregt
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