Re: Standby mode for monitor.

2004-02-13 Thread Malcolm Kay
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 04:23, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
 Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  On Thursday 12 February 2004 07:13 am, Malcolm Kay wrote:
   I'd like to be able to switch the monitors on a number of
   our computers into standby mode from a software program
   running on a virtual console; and wakeup either when a key is
   pressed or when the program has new information to display.
  
   I can probably manage to control blank screen savers but I
   would prefer to power down the displays to standby modes.
  
   The machines are those small size 'kitchen computer' VIA
   based cubes (almost). The monitors are LCD displays.
  
   Are there ioctls to help with this?
   How do I go about it?
 
  Malcolm,
 
  FWIW, there's an option called DPMS in your XF86Config file under the
  monitors section.  I know you have to have a fairly recent version of X
  for this.

Eric,
I was asking specifically about programs on virtual console. But thanks anyway.


 It's been there a long time, actually.

 On the console, there's a green screensaver and an apm screensaver.

Thanks Lowell,
The green_saver suits my needs rather well.
{I was looking for a much more difficult solution ;-) }

Malcolm 
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Standby mode for monitor.

2004-02-12 Thread Malcolm Kay
I'd like to be able to switch the monitors on a number of
our computers into standby mode from a software program
running on a virtual console; and wakeup either when a key is 
pressed or when the program has new information to display.

I can probably manage to control blank screen savers but I
would prefer to power down the displays to standby modes.

The machines are those small size 'kitchen computer' VIA 
based cubes (almost). The monitors are LCD displays.

Are there ioctls to help with this?
How do I go about it?

All ideas welcomed.

Malcolm Kay

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Re: Standby mode for monitor.

2004-02-12 Thread Eric F Crist
On Thursday 12 February 2004 07:13 am, Malcolm Kay wrote:
 I'd like to be able to switch the monitors on a number of
 our computers into standby mode from a software program
 running on a virtual console; and wakeup either when a key is
 pressed or when the program has new information to display.

 I can probably manage to control blank screen savers but I
 would prefer to power down the displays to standby modes.

 The machines are those small size 'kitchen computer' VIA
 based cubes (almost). The monitors are LCD displays.

 Are there ioctls to help with this?
 How do I go about it?

Malcolm,

FWIW, there's an option called DPMS in your XF86Config file under the monitors 
section.  I know you have to have a fairly recent version of X for this.  

HTH
-- 
Eric F Crist
AdTech Integrated Systems, Inc
(612) 998-3588


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Re: Standby mode for monitor.

2004-02-12 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Thursday 12 February 2004 07:13 am, Malcolm Kay wrote:
  I'd like to be able to switch the monitors on a number of
  our computers into standby mode from a software program
  running on a virtual console; and wakeup either when a key is
  pressed or when the program has new information to display.
 
  I can probably manage to control blank screen savers but I
  would prefer to power down the displays to standby modes.
 
  The machines are those small size 'kitchen computer' VIA
  based cubes (almost). The monitors are LCD displays.
 
  Are there ioctls to help with this?
  How do I go about it?
 
 Malcolm,
 
 FWIW, there's an option called DPMS in your XF86Config file under the monitors 
 section.  I know you have to have a fairly recent version of X for this.  

It's been there a long time, actually.

On the console, there's a green screensaver and an apm screensaver.
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