Referring to my post above...
I confused one for another , I actually had to enter a TIMED shutdown command 
to reboot my system while testing the display switch-on/off because the system 
was running but not responding my inputs at all after my screen was going off.


I also have tested some of the solutions I've read above and found some odd 
things.

-- So , after installing fglrx-updates I had no xorg.conf file by
default (which is ok..) ;

-- I generated one with sudo amdconfig --initial and set DPMS to false ,
then rebooted ... this workaround actually "worked" for me in the sense
that it basically prevented the system to send a standby/switch-off
signal to the monitor ... instead, it was just blanking and keeping it
powered on. (so far so good)

-- Then out of curiousity I tried setting the DPMS back to true, after 
rebooting the system I noticed it was working,
the display was correctly entering and exiting the standby mode. Thus, my 
problem was that I had no xorg.conf file by default.
So yay, everything worked fine ... no, not everything actually.

-- I don't know why but having an xorg.conf file somehow affects my
graphic effects , for example when I'm in the KDE system-settings panel
there's a fade-out effect when moving the mouse-pointer from one icon to
another ... well that one graphic effect is now broken, the fading
effect is glitchy and makes some artifacts when fading ... this does not
happen when I have no xorg.conf file.

Both ways I have something malfunctioning ... either graphics-ok + screen 
standby not working or the other way around.
I guess I'll be keeping my /etc/X11 without an xorg.conf file and just disable 
the powermanagement option for display standby

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Title:
  FGLRX DPMS support totally broken, fails to wake up the monitor after
  putting it to sleep.

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