Ivan Voras wrote:
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
On the (syscons(4)) console, you can enable screen blanking as a
screensaver in its own right. You would load either the "green" or
"apm" screen saver (available as kernel modules) and enable it with
vidcontrol(1). I don't think you can trigger it by hand.
I tried both (before posting the question) - green_saver just blanks
the screen
(doesn't turn it off), and apm_server misbehaves - just 'freezes' the
screen without
any other effect. I know turning it off works because, well, it works
ok in Windows...
Under X, of course, doing what you want it easy.
Turn the monitor off? How?
Hmm, from XF86Config(5):
Options
Some Option flags that may be useful to include in
Monitor sec-
tions (when needed) include "DPMS", and "SyncOnGreen".
Now, I have:
Option "DPMS"
in /etc/X11/XF86Config, and my monitor does what I call "sleeping"
after a period of inactivity, but I can't say how this really coincides with
the current discussion, as I'm jumping in mid-stream and can't even seem
to find Lowell's reply to you anywhere (other than what you quoted).
Hmm, what about acpi(4) ?
HTH,
Kevin Kinsey
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