On 12 Aug 2003, Damien Solley wrote:
Use xscreensaver-demo to control power management for your monitor. If
you're using KDE or GNOME, this is available in the preferences section
of your main menu.
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 06:04, Jake Johnson wrote:
My xserver crashes once my monitor goes
My xserver crashes once my monitor goes to sleep. Any way to not make it
sleep or how to fix my xserver?
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Hi Damien!
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, Damien Solley wrote:
Use xscreensaver-demo to control power management for your monitor. If
you're using KDE or GNOME, this is available in the preferences section
of your main menu.
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 06:04, Jake Johnson wrote:
My xserver crashes once
in the preferences section
of your main menu.
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 06:04, Jake Johnson wrote:
My xserver crashes once my monitor goes to sleep. Any way to not make it
sleep or how to fix my xserver?
What exactly are we supposed to change. I'm getting the same thing
only when using
Hi Damien!
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, Damien Solley wrote:
When you start xscreensaver-demo, go to the 'advanced' tab.
Enable/disable power management there, and set timeouts and stuff.
Note that when I use Windowmaker or icewm, they don't start the
screensaver daemon. I start it by adding it to
Use xscreensaver-demo to control power management for your monitor. If
you're using KDE or GNOME, this is available in the preferences section
of your main menu.
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 06:04, Jake Johnson wrote:
My xserver crashes once my monitor goes to sleep. Any way to not make it
sleep
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