Yes, from the menu, Settings/Power Manager takes care of that with a few
mouse clicks!
I've had my system running all day now and while the screen saver kicks in,
it just blanks the screen and does not lock it.
The latency causing settings remain in the BIOS so its out of scope of the
install, same as its always been. I have set that previously on my Odroid
H2+ so I did not have to go through that again
We are talking about a 686PC not much bigger than a Pi running a J1405
Celeron CPU with 4 gb of RAM.
My reason to go to Debian Bullseye was to get network driver support as it
uses a dual NIC driver that was not in the Linux Kernel until V 10.09 and
Bullseye is on V 10.10
Latency is fine for a Mesa Card on one of the NIC's. Its a shame the Odroid
is unavailable due to chip shortages

Rod Webster
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Vehicle Modifications Network
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On Sun, 8 Aug 2021 at 21:36, Valerio Bellizzomi <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, 2021-08-08 at 07:17 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 08 August 2021 02:53:25 Valerio Bellizzomi wrote:
> >
> > > I would like to see Bullseye included in the standard LinuxCNC
> > > upgrade
> > > so that I can avoid redoing the settings and configs like QtPyVCP
> > > that
> > > I did outside of the standard upgrade procedure.
> > >
> > That would be nice, but there is also a downside, figuring out how to
> > get
> > rid of the power management stuff so it doesn't hibernate in the
> > middle
> > of a job. I'd still like a screen blanker that works to turn off the
> > monitor, but it MUST be configurable with xset, this fixed 5 minute
> > shutdown if dpms is enabled at all, has got to go. Setting longer
> > times
> > is ignored. Or was the last time I tried. Disabling System
> > Hibernation
> > needs to be tied in with starting LinuxCNC, and re-enabled by
> > stopping
> > LinuxCNC.
>
>
> In the Debian graphical interface there is a tool called Settings,
> there you can disable power management completely, screen blanker has
> separate settings from power management.
>
>
> > [...]
> >
> > Cheers, Gene Heskett
>
>
>
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