Well, I don't know what the "real" answer, but I can offer two workarounds...
1. Run xscreensaver, then kill it.
2. Just use $xset s 1 or some huge number of minutes. (maybe $xset s
0 turns it off? or $xset s off ? Don't know.)
Phil Garrett wrote:
> I know I've asked this be
On 23 Jun, Phil Garrett shaped the bitstream to say:
> I know I've asked this before but all the messages I get back simply tell
> me to RTFM. I've done that and I'm still stuck. We have a Linux box set
> up as a demo machine. we need it to be an eye-catcher. (running RH 5.1
> and AfterStep).
I know I've asked this before but all the messages I get back simply tell
me to RTFM. I've done that and I'm still stuck. We have a Linux box set
up as a demo machine. we need it to be an eye-catcher. (running RH 5.1
and AfterStep). Default config blanks the screen after a few minutes. We
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