Yes. You can then set gnome-screensaver timeout more than 10 minutes and less 
than 10 minutes. And then: 
"watch xset -q | grep cycle"
In both cases value there will change in the last second before time is out. 
But I guess, this is insignificant, because in the end, gnome-screensaver works 
(in the part where it disables X timeout).

The significant part is that X and VTs blanking is on by default.

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Display goes black after 10 minutes idle despite "never" settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/460375
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