Is there a program, similar to xset, that can set the green monitor
functions for the console? I'd like my monitor to turn off after a
certain amount of inactivity.
Thanks
-Paul
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Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 07:05:48 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: green monitor functions for the console?
Is there a program, similar to xset, that can set the green monitor
functions for the console? I'd like my monitor
On Mon, 1 Sep 1997, Tommy Lakofski wrote:
On 1 Sep 1997, Gilbert Laycock wrote:
I know about
setterm blank n
which is fine as far as it goes, but I think it only blanks the screen
rather than using the more advanced power saving features.
Some monitors are smart enough to switch off
Remco Blaakmeer writes:
[How do you use the monitor's energy saving features?]
In fact, you can configure the whole thing in /etc/XF86Config.
Some lines from mine are:
Section Screen
Driver accel
Device S3_868
BlankTime 15
SuspendTime 20
OffTime 30
Is there any
On 1 Sep 1997, Gilbert Laycock wrote:
I know about
setterm blank n
which is fine as far as it goes, but I think it only blanks the screen
rather than using the more advanced power saving features.
Some monitors are smart enough to switch off when they've got no signal (I
used to have a CTX
On 1 Sep 1997, Gilbert Laycock wrote:
Is there any way to configure this outside of X?
I know about
setterm blank n
which is fine as far as it goes, but I think it only blanks the screen
rather than using the more advanced power saving features.
You have to modify
On Tue, 26 Aug 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
You may need the line:
Option power_saver
in Section Device in your /etc/X11/XF86Config file.
In fact, you can configure the whole thing in /etc/XF86Config.
Some lines from mine are:
Section Screen
Driver accel
Device
Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
In fact, you can configure the whole thing in /etc/XF86Config.
Some lines from mine are:
Section Screen
Driver accel
Device S3_868
BlankTime 15
SuspendTime 20
OffTime 30
What exactly is the difference between suspend and
On Tue, 26 Aug 1997, Joey Hess wrote:
Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
In fact, you can configure the whole thing in /etc/XF86Config.
Some lines from mine are:
Section Screen
Driver accel
Device S3_868
BlankTime 15
SuspendTime 20
OffTime 30
While running X, Debian blanks my screen just fine. However, what I'd
like to do is to convince Debian to handle the green power-saving
functions of my video system. This functions well under Win95 and OS/2, but
for some reason doesn't seem to work with Debian.
Could someone suggest the
Randy Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
While running X, Debian blanks my screen just fine. However, what I'd
like to do is to convince Debian to handle the green power-saving
functions of my video system. This functions well under Win95 and OS/2, but
for some reason doesn't seem to work
On 26 Aug 1997, Michael Harnois wrote:
Randy Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
While running X, Debian blanks my screen just fine. However, what I'd
like to do is to convince Debian to handle the green power-saving
functions of my video system. This functions well under Win95 and
Randy Edwards wrote:
While running X, Debian blanks my screen just fine. However, what I'd
like to do is to convince Debian to handle the green power-saving
functions of my video system. This functions well under Win95 and OS/2, but
for some reason doesn't seem to work with Debian.
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