Good point Brad. I went round and round one time with a Sun employee
who shall not be named. It was Windows that was sleeping.
There is also a blanking option in the new GUI FW that one can set.
Brad Lackey - US-SW Desktop Product Lead wrote:
Are your users running CAM/Kiosk or Interactive logins?
On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 13:30 +0400, Sean Craig wrote:
Brad Lackey - US-SW Desktop Product Lead wrote:
> /usr/openwin/bin/xset -dpms fbpm force on s blank s off s reset
>
> On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 14:37 +0400, Sean Craig wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> /usr/openwin/bin/xset -dpms -fbpm s off
Hello Again,
Both of the xset commands above fail to prevent the Sun Ray displays
from going to sleep. Any other ideas?
When the systems were installed, the latest EIS-DVD was used to install
all the regular Sun 'stuff'. One of the questions asks whether the
power management should be turned off - I did answer YES to this, but
I'm wondering if the xset commands rely on certain power management
daemons to be enabled and running?
comments?
thanks
SEan
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