On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, guitarlynn wrote:

> On Friday 16 August 2002 16:02, Craig wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> > I'm sorry for posting this...I'm sure it's been asked before (I just
> > can't seem to find it). How can you keep your monitor from going
> > "blank", going to "sleep", you get the idea (oh, I'm using Bering if
> > that helps). Thank you.
> 
> Turn off power management in the BIOS.

While that might help, it is probably not the answer he was looking for,
Lynn.

>From http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/thc/dox/blanking_disable.txt:

  Disabling screen blanking in LRP is very easy. In most Linux
  distributions, you can use the 'setterm' command, but that would waste
  some 18k on an LRP disk; so, instead, you should skip the middle man and
  issue an equivelant command to what setterm would do for you anyway:

  echo -n -e "\033[9;0]"

  Put that command in any of your boot scripts and you're all set.

  Thanks to Giulio Orsero and Ian Scott for the answer to this age-old
  question.


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