Hi
I dont think you find the solution in the xorg.conf file.
This link might help you, even if it is for Ubuntu.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InhibitingGnomeScreensaver?highlight=%28saver%29%7C%28screen%29
/Petter
> Från: Jim Duda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Till: freevo-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> 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-out
> display goes dark. I need to issue xset -dpms to turn the TV-out
> display back on. I can manage this, it's just a pain to have to do.
>
> I saw a similar post a few weeks ago. The recommendation was to include
> option "nodpms" in the xorg.conf file. This isn't working for me. The
> screen still goes dark, and now, xset -dpms has no affect.
>
> The only thing wich seems to work is to use:
> option "dpms" "true" and the xset -dpms when the screen goes black.
>
> Anyone have any pointers on how to resolve this?
>
> Jim
>
>
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