Steven D'Aprano wrote:
I've never tried turning my monitor on/off without using my finger...

You've never had your PC turn your monitor off after X minutes of
inactivity?

I know you're being funny, but actually, no-- I don't.


That's a back-in-the-day thing... all of my monitors (and I only have a couple now because I use VNC to get to the rest of my machines) are flat panel LED, very low power, cool, and virtually indestructible. I just leave them on... with beautiful screen savers running... which aren't screen savers these days either... because nothing really burns... more like perpetual light-candy eye-pleasers...

Sure, back in the day I configured my system to shutoff the CRT... but honestly, I haven't had a CRT for almost a decade... you can still shutdown the flat panel several different ways on the linux platform based on timing if you want to... in BIOS, in the OS, in gnome, using the xscreensaver, etc... but, no, I have never written a code routine to shutoff the monitor (my finger always worked just fine). :)

I wrote a code routine one time just to open the drive bay door, timer(), and then close the door... from across the network... until my wife got wise to it, I would open her drive bay door over the network... it was fun for a while, even after she got wise to it...


... till the morning I tried it and she had a cup of cocoa sitting on the desk in front of the drive bay...


... there have been better days in my house.   :)






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