Re: I have problems with the BlankTime Option: Any help?

2010-01-13 Thread dolphin001
Hi! Last night, I discussed this issue in a German Debian forum: http://debianforum.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2t=117290start=0 Problem mit BlankTime-Option: Screensaver nicht totzukriegen There, I got the essential hint: I have to deal with xset q and xset s. I went some more blind alleys last

Re: I have problems with the BlankTime Option: Any help?

2010-01-13 Thread Markus Strobl
On 01/13/10 03:31, dolphin...@gmx.de wrote: @Markus: The script that you had to wrote, does it consist of the xset s noblank entry? Correct. It uses xset to disable screen blanking. I'm not too happy about that being the only way to disable the blanking either. There has to be a better

Re: I have problems with the BlankTime Option: Any help?

2010-01-13 Thread dolphin001
On 01/13/10 03:31, dolphin001 at gmx.de wrote: @Markus: The script that you had to wrote, does it consist of the xset s noblank entry? Correct. It uses xset to disable screen blanking. I'm not too happy about that being the only way to disable the blanking either. There has to be a

I have problems with the BlankTime Option: Any help?

2010-01-12 Thread dolphin001
Hi! Can at least anyone of you reproduce the fact that any modern system with multiple KDE sessions is doomed to run a screensaver after 10 minutes? Or is out there in the wide world someone who is able to get a system with multiple KDE sessions that is absolutely free of screensavers? dolphin

Re: I have problems with the BlankTime Option: Any help?

2010-01-12 Thread Markus Strobl
...@gmx.de To: x...@freedesktop.org Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 7:41:32 PM Subject: I have problems with the BlankTime Option: Any help? Hi! Can at least anyone of you reproduce the fact that any modern system with multiple KDE sessions is doomed to run a screensaver after 10 minutes? Or is out

I have problems with the BlankTime Option: Any help?

2010-01-10 Thread dolphin001
Hi! My humble request is that at no (NO) REALLY NO!! circumstances a screensaver comes into action when I use X.Org. With Debian Etch this is no problem. But, with Debian Lenny, I have a real problem. In the etc/X11/xorg.conf, I add an entry like that: Section ServerLayout Identifier