Hi Ben,
I do have the same issue and though I was neither able to find a root
cause or even some helpful logs, this is the workaround that doesn't
bother me too much:
The power save features are all turned off, the monitor does not blank
or turn off at all, and as soon as I want to lock the scr
As previously mentioned, you can use xset(1) to disable DPMS (and the
screensaver,
if necessary). I use the following commands to disable and re-enable these
temporarily.
xset s off -dpms
xset s on +dpms
Since your keyboard also becomes unresponsive, it looks like you're problem is
something els
ben wrote on Mon [2020-Dec-21 16:09:28 -0500]:
> >Did you see Jordan's reply?
>
> Yes, I did. My keyboard is also non-responsive after the monitor goes off, so
> CTRL-ALT-F* is not an option.
>
>
> Ben Raskin
Hi Ben,
Definitely puzzling. Does the motherboard have onboard graphics to try?
Mit
>Did you see Jordan's reply?
Yes, I did. My keyboard is also non-responsive after the monitor goes off, so
CTRL-ALT-F* is not an option.
Ben Raskin
ben wrote on Mon [2020-Dec-21 15:28:38 -0500]:
> >This is a long shot but, do you have your keyboard/mouse connected to
> >the monitor instead of directly to the motherboard ?
>
> What's weird is that my keyboard is connected directly to the motherboard of
> the machine. I've tried reconnecting t
>This is a long shot but, do you have your keyboard/mouse connected to
>the monitor instead of directly to the motherboard ?
What's weird is that my keyboard is connected directly to the motherboard of
the machine. I've tried reconnecting the keyboard to a different usb port and
it still didn't wo
On Mon, 21 Dec 2020, ben wrote:
> Hello;
>
> >You could try typing your password to see if it wakes up.
>
> For whatever reason my keyboard shuts off as well, as in I can't type
> anything.
> I've tried entering my password, trying caps and num lock, and yet nothing
> seems to work.
>
> >Last
On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 09:46:34AM -0500, ben wrote:
| Hello;
|
| >You could try typing your password to see if it wakes up.
|
| For whatever reason my keyboard shuts off as well, as in I can't type
anything.
| I've tried entering my password, trying caps and num lock, and yet nothing
| seems to
Hello;
>You could try typing your password to see if it wakes up.
For whatever reason my keyboard shuts off as well, as in I can't type anything.
I've tried entering my password, trying caps and num lock, and yet nothing
seems to work.
>Last thought, maybe there's a relevant BIOS setting?
I've
On 12/20/20 6:26 PM, ben wrote:
Hello, misc;
I've been having an issue with my OpenBSD install, specifically when the system
turns off the monitor after a period of no use. After the monitor goes blank I
can't use the start using the machine and must restart, that is after keypress
and mouse
ben wrote on Sun [2020-Dec-20 21:26:14 -0500]:
> Hello, misc;
>
> I've been having an issue with my OpenBSD install, specifically when the
> system
> turns off the monitor after a period of no use. After the monitor goes blank I
> can't use the start using the machine and must restart, that is a
Hello, misc;
I've been having an issue with my OpenBSD install, specifically when the system
turns off the monitor after a period of no use. After the monitor goes blank I
can't use the start using the machine and must restart, that is after keypress
and mouse movement the system does not show any
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