On Sunday 08 August 2021 07:50:57 Rod Webster wrote:

> 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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I have one Odroid, bricked while trying to install linux without UEFI. 
Zero support from odroid w/o spending a hundred or more for a j-tag 
programmer.  I didn't make that mistake again. No such UEFI BS from the 
pi's, they just work. And still do, I'm running a 1500 lb Sheldon lathe 
with a pi4. And its not even breathing hard. In fact its building and 
re-installing its own linuxcnc from git master at least daily, and has 
been for nearly a year.

I time the whole thing, including installing the debs it builds;
real    70m2.118s
user    115m22.808s
sys     24m36.659s


> 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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