Karl Lattimer wrote:
xset -dpms s off



This never worked for me.

I had tried it, as it was the first reference i found to the dpms
problem.

Hi Karl,
you mean it returns an error or that you still have the screensaver?
If this is the case, try running it from an xterm and then issue
the command "xset q" to check if the options are being taken for
real...

Otherwise, it could be a hardware screensaver kicking in, which
maybe could be turned off in bios...

Fabio.


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