Well as you correctly pointed out, XScreenSaver uses its own DPMS
settings and ignores the settings of the Xserver. The power manager
instead uses the Xserver's DPMS interface, so the two can never really
correspond. So this really isn't a bug in xfce4-power-manager.

However, we might in a future version of xfpm include a tab to handle
screensavers/lockscreens, where the user can select which software he
wants to handle the locking. When XScreenSaver would be selected there,
we could make all the DPMS and blanking related controls insensitive so
that the settings can only be edited in XScreenSaver's own settings UI.

But that's about everything that can be done about this bug imo. Making
xfpm override XScreenSaver's settings isn't really possible afaik.

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