> Blanking on by default makes sense, I don't see how this would be a
bug.

Imagine: user does not want any screensaver and does not want anything
related to take space on disk or resources on startup. He removes gnome-
screensaver from system. And surprise! X default blanking kicks in.
Where did that came from? why he has to keep a screensaver application
installed and running in order for screensaver to be disabled? it is
illogical and not user-friendly.

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Display goes black after 10 minutes idle despite "never" settings
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