I've discovered that this behaviour is deliberate and gnome-power-
manager (gpm) relies on gnome-screensaver (gss) to implement the
blanking and DPMS instead of X. It behaves correctly when gnome-
screensaver is running.

It would have been nice to be able to use gpm without gss, because for
most people there's no point in a screensaver that does anything except
save power. However, gss does provide a way of suspending blanking for
video players etc:- gnome-screensaver-command --poke - which is better
than temporarily changing the X settings, so it's got its uses after
all.

Although I think it might be preferable for gpm to handle DPMS for gss
instead of the other way round, I don't mind if this bug is closed
without anything being changed.

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gnome-power-manager sets all DPMS timeouts to 0
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231397
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