I use "xset -dpms && xset s noblank && xset s off" and it seems to work,
but only in the current session, not when after a logout or a reboot.
Otherwise, this is still conflicting with the GUI for screensaver
settings/power management…
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dpms gets reactivated whether I am plugged in or running on battery.
There have been occasions when dpms has not been reactivated and I can
watch a full movie without being bothered by the dpms notifications,
though I have not identified any pattern to this.
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Seems this bug still persists in 14.04
I use 'xset dpms 0 0 1200 -dpms s off s noblank s noexpose' in my
.profile but something keeps switching dpms back on.
Even if I use xset -dpms in a teminal something re-enables it.
I am also suffering from having to hit a key every 10 mins or so when
watch
Thank you Egor.
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I'm hitting this bug as well, it seems that DPMS does turn off, however
something keeps re-enabling it. I've disabled it every place I can find
short of xorg.conf hack to completely kill it.
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I wrote a workaround: x-no-blank-screen.sh and vlc (shell script too),
then placed vlc in the directory listed in the path so that it's called
instead of /usr/bin/vlc. The files are below, but it's a dirty hack
only. Maybe someone will find it useful, though.
=== vlc ===
#!/bin/bash
trap 'kill %+'
// off. Dave, sorry for the stupid question about laptop_mode, I missed
the fact that you use desktop.
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Ah, I see, if I stop laptop-mode, the screen still goes off in 10
minutes.
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Dave, have you laptop_mode installed? Maybe it's the cause?..
I've just edited /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/dpms-standby.conf and restarted
laptop-mode service.
I changed CONTROL_DPMS_STANDBY to 0, but it made no effect.
Now I increased the limits of *_STANDBY. I will wait now, maybe this change
help
I also have the issue running Lubuntu 12.10 on a desktop with no screensaver. I
use open-source radeon driver, so it's not specific to intel/i915
xset -q claims DPMS is off.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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