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xset +dpms "unsets" itself...
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| Jon D. Slater 2004-01-23, 7:49 pm |
| I just recently starting having this problem, and I don't understand why.
I have an EnergyStar monitor (Viewsonic PF790) on my RH9.0 box.
In the past the monitor would alway go in to power save mode without me
having to do anything.
But, recently it quit. So I manually enter "xset +dpms" and it starts
working again.
After a few days, something "unsets" the +dpms setting.
Has anyone seen this?
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| emilio lazardo 2004-01-23, 7:49 pm |
| Put these two lines in your ~/.login or some other place where its executed
every time you login.
xset dpms 1800 2400 3600
xset +dpms
Jon D. Slater wrote:quote:
> I just recently starting having this problem, and I don't understand why.
>
> I have an EnergyStar monitor (Viewsonic PF790) on my RH9.0 box.
>
> In the past the monitor would alway go in to power save mode without me
> having to do anything.
>
> But, recently it quit. So I manually enter "xset +dpms" and it starts
> working again.
>
> After a few days, something "unsets" the +dpms setting.
>
> Has anyone seen this?
>
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| emilio lazardo 2004-01-23, 7:49 pm |
| Put these two lines in your ~/.login or some other place where its executed
every time you login.
xset dpms 1800 2400 3600
xset +dpms
Jon D. Slater wrote:quote:
> I just recently starting having this problem, and I don't understand why.
>
> I have an EnergyStar monitor (Viewsonic PF790) on my RH9.0 box.
>
> In the past the monitor would alway go in to power save mode without me
> having to do anything.
>
> But, recently it quit. So I manually enter "xset +dpms" and it starts
> working again.
>
> After a few days, something "unsets" the +dpms setting.
>
> Has anyone seen this?
>
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| emilio lazardo 2004-01-23, 7:49 pm |
| Put these two lines in your ~/.login or some other place where its executed
every time you login.
xset dpms 1800 2400 3600
xset +dpms
Jon D. Slater wrote:quote:
> I just recently starting having this problem, and I don't understand why.
>
> I have an EnergyStar monitor (Viewsonic PF790) on my RH9.0 box.
>
> In the past the monitor would alway go in to power save mode without me
> having to do anything.
>
> But, recently it quit. So I manually enter "xset +dpms" and it starts
> working again.
>
> After a few days, something "unsets" the +dpms setting.
>
> Has anyone seen this?
>
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| emilio lazardo 2004-01-23, 7:49 pm |
| Put these two lines in your ~/.login or some other place where its executed
every time you login.
xset dpms 1800 2400 3600
xset +dpms
Jon D. Slater wrote:quote:
> I just recently starting having this problem, and I don't understand why.
>
> I have an EnergyStar monitor (Viewsonic PF790) on my RH9.0 box.
>
> In the past the monitor would alway go in to power save mode without me
> having to do anything.
>
> But, recently it quit. So I manually enter "xset +dpms" and it starts
> working again.
>
> After a few days, something "unsets" the +dpms setting.
>
> Has anyone seen this?
>
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| emilio lazardo 2004-01-23, 7:49 pm |
| Put these two lines in your ~/.login or some other place where its executed
every time you login.
xset dpms 1800 2400 3600
xset +dpms
Jon D. Slater wrote:quote:
> I just recently starting having this problem, and I don't understand why.
>
> I have an EnergyStar monitor (Viewsonic PF790) on my RH9.0 box.
>
> In the past the monitor would alway go in to power save mode without me
> having to do anything.
>
> But, recently it quit. So I manually enter "xset +dpms" and it starts
> working again.
>
> After a few days, something "unsets" the +dpms setting.
>
> Has anyone seen this?
>
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