Re: [qubes-users] hdparm?

2018-02-05 Thread 'Guillaume Bertin' via qubes-users
 Original Message 
 On February 5, 2018 6:22 PM, donoban  wrote:

> Sorry I mean 'sudo qubes-dom0-update hdparm'

Many thanks, that was indeed simple (and documented). "yum install" was 
definetely not the way to do it.

awokd: thanks for your advise. I want to have my storage harddisk going to 
sleep mode when idle for some time, so it needs to be done at each startup. I 
suppose I could also create a dedicated vm with access to this hardware, which 
would be launched at startup, set this setting to the harddisk, then shutdown 
itself. Overkill for me. :)

G.

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[qubes-users] hdparm?

2018-02-05 Thread 'Guillaume Bertin' via qubes-users
Hi,

I don't manage installing hdparm in dom0. No package...

Have I missed something? Should harddisk management be done outside of dom0?

G.

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Re: [qubes-users] blanking screen with dpms off induces locking - how to disable?

2018-01-24 Thread 'Guillaume Bertin' via qubes-users
On January 24, 2018 7:41 PM, 'Tom Zander' via qubes-users 
<qubes-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> On Monday, 22 January 2018 15:56:06 CET 'Guillaume Bertin' via qubes-users
> wrote:
>
>> My ideal configuration for my standalone home computer would be "dpms
>> after 10 minutes" and "lock after 120 minutes".
>
> I'm not sure if this is the kind of answer you are looking for;
>
> xscreensaver is a really really old application and there are plenty of
> better ones, some likely do have the kind of features you and awod are
> looking for.
>
> I personally use kde which does this all.
> It has a "lock automatically (x min)" separate from
> "require password after locking (x seconds)"
> and "dim screen", "turn off screen" etc are all separately configurable.

These settings are also separately configurables with xscreensaver. :-)

On my Debian box (without Qubes) it works as expected, so I suspect a 
Qubes-specific or xfce-specific issue ("bug" of "feature"?).

Replacing xscreensaver could be an option, but I like this old and simple 
program. It does the job without depending on big libs.

Guillaume

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[qubes-users] blanking screen with dpms off induces locking - how to disable?

2018-01-22 Thread 'Guillaume Bertin' via qubes-users
Hi,

I'd like to blank my screen (with dpms off) without having to enter a password 
if I want to use it shortly after.

After several tries with xscreensaver configuration on qubes and Debian without 
qubes, I discovered that whatever the configuration of xscreensaver is, a dpms 
off locks the screen on qubes.

A simple "xset dpms force off" demonstrates it.

How can I disable it?

My ideal configuration for my standalone home computer would be "dpms after 10 
minutes" and "lock after 120 minutes".

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