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The Friday 2008-01-04 at 15:33 -0000, Chris wrote:

Display Power Management (DPMS) is separate from the
screen saver.

Is there any possibility the DPMS can cause this
behaviour?Can I disable it from the xorg.conf?

Yes, you can.

Section "Monitor"
...
  Option       "DPMS"


That's to enable it, of course. And unless you really need your monitor to stay on, I would not disable it. In fact, I usually set the screensaver to run for two minutes, then power off the monitor using dpms. Maybe you have the settings wrong somewhere and off-mode kicks in at the same time as the screensaver. Or you are using screensavers that do not work - probably half or more of those available don't work on my computer (no 3d or accel, perhaps).


- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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