I haven't been able to get this to work with RedHat 7.0 when using an
XFree86 4.0.1 server. It works when using one of the XFree86 3.3.6 servers.
I've tried tracing through the xdm/gdm/kdm startup scripts but can't see any
reason why it shouldn't work with XFree86 4.0.1 servers.
Anyone have any
Hello,
The only way I could get DPMS to work on Redhat 7.0 with 4.0.1 was to add:
Option "DPMS"
to the "Monitor" section of /etc/X11/XF86Config-4. man XF86Config for
more details.
Cheers,
Jim H
Jim Simmons wrote:
I haven't been able to get this to work with RedHat 7.0 when using an
Thanks, 'Option "DPMS"' did it! (So much for 'man -k DPMS'...)
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Linux User wrote:
Hello,
The only way I could get DPMS to work on Redhat 7.0 with 4.0.1 was to add:
Option "DPMS"
to the "Monitor" section of /etc/X11/XF86Config-4. man XF86Config for
more
Mike wrote:
Thanks, 'Option "DPMS"' did it! (So much for 'man -k DPMS'...)
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Linux User wrote:
hey thanks:) that did the trick...its one of the things i sorely lacked in
linux
but no longer..:)..
lee
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I have RH7.0 w/2.4.0 kernel installed on a new Athlon box. For some reason
I get no auto powersave via DPMS when running X. The monitor does shut off
when I'm not running X however. Also if I connect to this box remotely
after the dpms off time, 'xset q' tells me the monitor is off, however it
Mike wrote:
I have RH7.0 w/2.4.0 kernel installed on a new Athlon box. For some reason
I get no auto powersave via DPMS when running X. The monitor does shut off
when I'm not running X however. Also if I connect to this box remotely
after the dpms off time, 'xset q' tells me the monitor is