Rubrik: [Freevo-users] Struggling with Xorg dpms
Datum: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 17:44:06 -0500
I'm running freevo on a FC5 installation. I'm having trouble disabling
the Xorg dpms feature. I'm using an nvidia FX 5200 card with the binary
nvidia drivers from nvidia. After some amount of time, my TV
using FC5, I'm not using gnome. As
such, I don't think this applies in my situation. I only have Xorg
running, without any gnome screen manager running.
Jim
Från: Jim Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Rubrik: [Freevo-users] Struggling with Xorg dpms
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El Domingo, 25 de Febrero de 2007 23:44, Jim Duda escribió:
I'm running freevo on a FC5 installation. I'm having trouble disabling
the Xorg dpms feature. I'm using an nvidia FX 5200 card with the binary
nvidia drivers from nvidia. After some amount of time, my TV-out
display goes dark. I
That should work :-) I'll give that a go.
Jim
Alberto Hernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
El Domingo, 25 de Febrero de 2007 23:44, Jim Duda escribió:
I'm running freevo on a FC5 installation. I'm having trouble disabling
the Xorg dpms feature. I'm using an
I'm running freevo on a FC5 installation. I'm having trouble disabling
the Xorg dpms feature. I'm using an nvidia FX 5200 card with the binary
nvidia drivers from nvidia. After some amount of time, my TV-out
display goes dark. I need to issue xset -dpms to turn the TV-out
display back on.
Hi,
The only thing wich seems to work is to use:
option dpms true and the xset -dpms when the screen goes black.
I have this problem ages ago.. I just include these commands on the
script that calls freevo :-). I mean I disable screensaver and dpms
with xset before calling freevo.
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Christian,
I have these commands in my startup script, however, they don't seem to
help.
xset s noblank
xset s off
xset -dpms
Are those the command you are referring to?
Thanks,
Jim
Christian Lyra wrote:
Hi,
The only thing wich seems to work is to use:
option dpms true
I have these commands in my startup script, however, they don't seem to
help.
xset s noblank
xset s off
xset -dpms
Are those the command you are referring to?
yes... my .xsession calls this little script:
#!/bin/sh
xsetroot -solid black
xset s off
xset -dpms
None for window manager.
Christian Lyra wrote:
I have these commands in my startup script, however, they don't seem to
help.
xset s noblank
xset s off
xset -dpms
Are those the command you are referring to?
yes... my .xsession calls this little script:
#!/bin/sh
On 2/25/07, Jim Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
None for window manager.
same here... your config seems to be very similar to mine. No idea why
it works here and not there. Perhaps something with xorg?
Christian Lyra wrote:
I have these commands in my startup script, however, they don't seem
On Mon, 26 February, 2007 1:56 am, Christian Lyra wrote:
On 2/25/07, Jim Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
None for window manager.
same here... your config seems to be very similar to mine. No idea why it
works here and not there. Perhaps something with xorg?
Don't you simply need to add in
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