Laptops sometimes have built in hardware apm/dpms which can be set in
the BIOS.
Greg S wrote:
Hi,
Could someone please tell me how to disable the console blanker. I have
tried the following:
setterm -blank 0
echo -e \33[9;0]
These do not work. I am using a laptop running KDE and Mandrake
El jue, 14-11-2002 a las 23:04, Greg S escribió:
Hi,
Could someone please tell me how to disable the console blanker. I have
tried the following:
setterm -blank 0
echo -e \33[9;0]
These do not work. I am using a laptop running KDE and Mandrake Version 9.
I have also tried disabling
Check /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 and comment out the line under Section
'Device':
Option DPMS
Mike
1:04pm, Greg S mused:
Hi,
Could someone please tell me how to disable the console blanker. I have
tried the following:
setterm -blank 0
echo -e \33[9;0]
These do not work. I am using a
Hi,
Could someone please tell me how to disable the console blanker. I have
tried the following:
setterm -blank 0
echo -e \33[9;0]
These do not work. I am using a laptop running KDE and Mandrake Version 9.
I have also tried disabling power management again without success.
Thanks in advance