To Robie Basak, specifically with regards to #37.

The title of this bug already specified particularly that Console DPMS
is not working. This bug report already was not about simply console
blanking.

I understand that the original reporter said that he got it working with
setterm, but as by convention these bug reports often require
verification from others in order to get any attention, it seems only
reasonable that after many have said that the DPMS power saving is what
is not working, while simple blanking and leaving the monitor on is what
is currently happening, that this bug should not have been marked
invalid.

As many others have pointed out, Console DPMS power saving is not
working in 18.04. It is clear after reading this thread as well as a few
basic tests with setterm that nobody has working Console DPMS power
saving at all in Ubuntu 18.04.

If this is only a matter of default settings as you seem to have
concluded that it is, then please specify which optional setting re-
enables Console DPMS power saving, because the following does NOT work
on any of my Ubuntu 18.04 installations (as well as several others in
this bug report) beyond mere blanking and leaving the monitor on:

in grub.cfg
consoleblank=600

setterm --powersave powerdown
setterm --powerdown 10

If this is just a kernel option that is no longer the default setting,
then it should be specified here, in this bug report, what the
appropriate change is to revert back to a very mature working
functionality.

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