Current linux console screen blanking period?

2003-07-31 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen

I know it is possible to use 'setterm -blank value' to change the
current screen saver timeout value in the linux console.  But is it
possible to get the current value out of the console?

I want to disable the screen saver while some task is being done, and
then enable it again with the original value when the task is done.
Is this possible?




Re: Current linux console screen blanking period?

2003-07-31 Thread Alastair McKinstry
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 16:07, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
 I know it is possible to use 'setterm -blank value' to change the
 current screen saver timeout value in the linux console.  But is it
 possible to get the current value out of the console?
 
 I want to disable the screen saver while some task is being done, and
 then enable it again with the original value when the task is done.
 Is this possible?

A quick look at the kernel (2.4.19 sources) appears to say no; its a
pity that the ioctl call doesn't return the previous value.

Within console tools, you could probably read the default from 
/etc/console-tools/config ; within d-i , I'd presume since we'd just
assume the kernel value.

Regards,
Alastair

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