2011/2/5 Jonathan Isom
> Section "ServerFlags"
>Option "BlankTime" "0"
>Option "StandbyTime" "0"
>Option "SuspendTime" "0"
>Option "OffTime" "0"
> EndSection
This works! Thank you! I already had those lines in another section before,
and they didn
>
> I run Fedora on my box with an LCD screen via HDMI. I have the following
> in my "Monitor" section which appears to work for me :)
>
> Option "noDPMS"
>
Nah, the intel driver doesn't seem te get it:
(WW) intel(0): Option "NoDPMS" is not used
:-(
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On Sat, 05 Feb 2011 17:58:05 -0500
Jim Duda wrote:
> I have a similar, but I think different problem. I have a LCD TV
> with multiple inputs. If I leave the input attached to Freevo, the
> video will stay on.
I use the power button on the "multi-input monitor". Freevo is always
sending output
On 02/05/2011 08:45 AM, Michel Hoogervorst wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I build myself a fresh new Freevo box, with on-board HDMI which will be used
> to connect te box to the TV. All works fine, but somehow I can't figure out
> how to disable DPMS.
>
> When playing video, somehow the screen stays on. My g
On 02/05/2011 01:45 PM, Michel Hoogervorst wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I build myself a fresh new Freevo box, with on-board HDMI which will
> be used to connect te box to the TV. All works fine, but somehow I
> can't figure out how to disable DPMS.
>
> When playing video, somehow the screen stays on. My gue
2011/2/5 Michel Hoogervorst :
> Hi,
> I build myself a fresh new Freevo box, with on-board HDMI which will be used
> to connect te box to the TV. All works fine, but somehow I can't figure out
> how to disable DPMS.
> When playing video, somehow the screen stays on. My guess is that
> Freevo tempor
Hi,
I build myself a fresh new Freevo box, with on-board HDMI which will be used
to connect te box to the TV. All works fine, but somehow I can't figure out
how to disable DPMS.
When playing video, somehow the screen stays on. My guess is that
Freevo temporarily disables DPMS when playing video(?