On 05/07/2010 07:16 PM, Isaac Dupree wrote:
please inform us, what does xset dpms force off do? And for what
circumstances/purpose do you use it?
Sorry it took so long, I missed your reply.
xset dpms force off is supposed to turn off the screen immediately
using DPMS, at least thats what it
Excerpts from Christoph Rissner's message of 2010-06-18 09:36:27 +0200:
On 05/07/2010 07:16 PM, Isaac Dupree wrote:
please inform us, what does xset dpms force off do? And for what
circumstances/purpose do you use it?
Sorry it took so long, I missed your reply.
xset dpms force off is
Excerpts from Ray Rashif's message of 2010-06-18 09:54:55 +0200:
On 18 June 2010 15:36, Christoph Rissner c...@visotech.at wrote:
On 05/07/2010 07:16 PM, Isaac Dupree wrote:
please inform us, what does xset dpms force off do? And for what
circumstances/purpose do you use it?
Sorry it
On 06/18/2010 09:54 AM, Ray Rashif wrote:
That_is_ the default behaviour - the laptop should do nothing at all
when the lid is closed. I know of no particular hardware/BIOS that
sets a sleep action upon lid closure. It is only altered by userspace
tools/daemons like for eg. when using a DE.
I
On 18 June 2010 16:12, Christoph Rissner c...@visotech.at wrote:
On 06/18/2010 09:54 AM, Ray Rashif wrote:
That_is_ the default behaviour - the laptop should do nothing at all
when the lid is closed. I know of no particular hardware/BIOS that
sets a sleep action upon lid closure. It is only
Excerpts from Nick Stepa's message of Fri, 07 May 2010 08:40 +0300:
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 01:15:53PM -0600, Sergey Manucharian wrote:
Excerpts from Isaac Dupree's message of Thu, 06 May 2010 14:32
-0400:
On 05/06/10 11:49, Sergey Manucharian wrote:
Hi folks,
Regularly I
oh by the way, I started using 2.6.34 kernel and haven't personally had
any graphical issues since (it's in Testing -- make sure to get both
kernel and firmware, but AFAICT it works fine to download/install those
two packages without using any other part of Testing, at least this time
around)
Now from time to time (≈ once a week) when I wake it up, the screen
remains black in both X and text console. Nothing can bring it back,
What about suspending again, perhaps waiting a few seconds, and resuming
again? Does that have a chance to help? (It helps me on my Intel
card's graphic
On 05/07/10 04:13, Christoph Rissner wrote:
Now from time to time (≈ once a week) when I wake it up, the screen
remains black in both X and text console. Nothing can bring it back,
What about suspending again, perhaps waiting a few seconds, and resuming
again? Does that have a chance to help?
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 21:32, Isaac Dupree
m...@isaac.cedarswampstudios.org wrote:
On 05/06/10 11:49, Sergey Manucharian wrote:
Hi folks,
Regularly I put my ThinkPad R61 into suspend twice a day, and
everything worked perfectly until 2.6.32 and 2.6.33 kernels.
Now from time to time (≈ once
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 01:15:53PM -0600, Sergey Manucharian wrote:
Excerpts from Isaac Dupree's message of Thu, 06 May 2010 14:32 -0400:
On 05/06/10 11:49, Sergey Manucharian wrote:
Hi folks,
Regularly I put my ThinkPad R61 into suspend twice a day, and
everything worked
Hi folks,
Regularly I put my ThinkPad R61 into suspend twice a day, and
everything worked perfectly until 2.6.32 and 2.6.33 kernels.
Now from time to time (≈ once a week) when I wake it up, the screen
remains black in both X and text console. Nothing can bring it back,
but everything else works
On 05/06/10 11:49, Sergey Manucharian wrote:
Hi folks,
Regularly I put my ThinkPad R61 into suspend twice a day, and
everything worked perfectly until 2.6.32 and 2.6.33 kernels.
Now from time to time (≈ once a week) when I wake it up, the screen
remains black in both X and text console.
Excerpts from Isaac Dupree's message of Thu, 06 May 2010 14:32 -0400:
On 05/06/10 11:49, Sergey Manucharian wrote:
Hi folks,
Regularly I put my ThinkPad R61 into suspend twice a day, and
everything worked perfectly until 2.6.32 and 2.6.33 kernels.
Now from time to time (≈ once a
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