FIX:
Finally found a solution that does not require me to disable screen
blanking and turning my monitors off physically:
1. Run dconf-editor
2. org > gnome > settings-daemon > plugins > power
3. "Set to Default" on ALL keys (this sets GNOME to never blank the screen
since "sleep-inactive-ac-timeout" and "sleep-inactive-battery-timeout" defaults
to 0), then UNCHECK "active", so it is false
4. Run a command at login like this: "bash -c "sleep 10 && xset dpms 0 0 900"
(sleep for 10 seconds avoids GNOME taking over)
5. I also disabled the "housekeeping", "orientation" and "xrandr" plugins as
they are not needed for me
I strongly suspect it has to do with my dual monitor setup (DVI and
HDMI), and that the bug may exist in newer GNOME versions as well. Will
check later with a live USB stick.
Cheers.
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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gnome-settings-daemon leaking memory after idle
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