Ah, I knew I was not alone. You can "xset s 0" when X is running, or set
Option "BlankTime" "0" in your XF86Config's "ServerFlags". If you have an
EnergyStar monitor, you can also set the StandbyTime, SuspendTime, and
OffTime in the same way.

On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, -|- Hurgh -|- wrote:

> Sorry about this post cause i know that there were some similar to this a little 
>while back, but i lost all my email's and cant remember what was said in the email.
> 
> What i want to know is what command you have to add to what file to stop the screen 
>turning off by itself - cause i would much rather turn it off by hand than have it 
>turn off when it thinks i am not using the computer any more.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated, and sorry again for asking the same question that has 
>already been answered.
> 
> -|- Hurgh -|-
> 

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