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** Attachment added: "xorg0.conf (for seat #0)"
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Workaround: add this to xorg.conf (in my case, to both of them):
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "BlankTime" "0"
EndSection
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I think the default value of 10 minutes is coming from
DEFAULT_SCREEN_SAVER_TIME in include/site.h. I don't understand why it
only affects one of my computers though ...
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I have now upgraded two other computers to 12.10 and neither of them
experience this issue ...
To the other people experiencing this bug: are you also using multi-head
/multi-seat? (If you've never heard those terms before, the answer is
probably no.)
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Yes, I have the same problem after upgrading, I'm running dual monitors
from a Acer TravelMate 5530, one on the HDMI port and one on the VGA
port. I've tried both answers on http://askubuntu.com/questions/207131
/screensaver-blanking-problem/207240, neither of which work, the screen
still goes bla
also running "xset s 0 0" fixed the problem for me as well, thanks.
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Title:
[regression] X11 screen blanking after 10 minutes with no
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I believe this is actually a duplicate of bug 1046118 but I thought that
required at least gdm to be running. Do you know for sure whether you
are using gdm or lightdm for your logon screen?
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I am using only lightdm and Unity. My lightdm.conf is attached above.
Also, in my case the screen does _not_ power down after 10 minutes, it
just displays black. i.e., the HDMI display connected to it shows that
it is still receiving a signal. By comparison, the "Turn off screen when
inactive" set
I have this problem, have never heard of multi-head/multi-seat but the
problem arose a while after upgrading to 12.10. Most of this discussion
is way over my head, but I would very much like to resolve this issue
without having to clean-install again. Can somebody please publish step-
by step instr
Clean install will not change anything, because I installed ubuntu 12.10
(not upgraded), and still have this bug.
Seems to be a bug in Ubuntu (config).
To permanently correct this, add this line at the top of
/home/YOU/.profile :
xset s 0 0
The file should look just like this :
# ~/.profile:
This is a real usability issue. I have a Mac Pro running two Ubuntu VMs
and I never want them to activate screensavers/sleep mode/locked screen
--the Mac Pro has its own power-saving features. The 12.04 VM works
correctly, but the 12.10 has no easy option to stop the screen from
turning black.
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