On Wednesday 04 Jan 2017 21:23:26 Massimo Maiurana wrote:
> I have the same problem but checking and unchecking those options
> doesn't solve it; I always have Dpms disabled at startup and need to
> activate it by hand :(
>
> If I run Gnome Dpms is instead enabled, and I run the same apps both
>
I have the same problem but checking and unchecking those options
doesn't solve it; I always have Dpms disabled at startup and need to
activate it by hand :(
If I run Gnome Dpms is instead enabled, and I run the same apps both
under E and under Gnome. What can disable it, or fail to enable it?
On Friday 30 Dec 2016 14:09:34 you wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Dec 2016 17:04:56 + Mick said:
> > On Thursday 29 Dec 2016 08:54:54 Mick wrote:
> > > I've ran xset +dpms for now, but why would not enlightenment restore it?
> >
> > Hmm ... it didn't survive a reboot. :-(
>
On Thu, 29 Dec 2016 17:04:56 + Mick said:
> On Thursday 29 Dec 2016 08:54:54 Mick wrote:
> > On Thursday 29 Dec 2016 10:15:55 you wrote:
> > > On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 09:59:27 + Mick said:
> > > > A couple of days ago I selected
On Thursday 29 Dec 2016 08:54:54 Mick wrote:
> On Thursday 29 Dec 2016 10:15:55 you wrote:
> > On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 09:59:27 + Mick said:
> > > A couple of days ago I selected Settings/Modes/Presentation because I
> > > wanted to watch a video and mpv would not stop
On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 09:59:27 + Mick said:
> A couple of days ago I selected Settings/Modes/Presentation because I wanted
> to watch a video and mpv would not stop the warning for the screen blanking
> coming on.
i don't know about mpv... but rage requests to
A couple of days ago I selected Settings/Modes/Presentation because I wanted
to watch a video and mpv would not stop the warning for the screen blanking
coming on.
After I finished watching the video I unset the Presentation selection. Now
screen blanking takes place as it should, but the