Re: how to enable/disable monitor power management?

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On 8/10/06, Tobias Bocanegra <tobias.bocanegra@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On 8/10/06, Deepak Shrestha <d88pak@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Depends if you are using Gnome, KDE, Xscreensaver or gnome-screensaver
> >
> > Xscreensaver has options for power in a tab ("Advanced") in the
> > preferences System-->preferences-->screensaver
> >
> > if you are using gnome-screensaver, there is a package
> > gnome-power-manager, which iirc has a preferences area to set monitor power.
> >
> > For KDE you'll just have to look through the control center. I think I
> > recall seeing it in there, though it's been a while since I've looked
> > (probably RH 7.x?)
> >
> > Scott
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> Currently I am using KDE. It has monitor power management by right
> clicking at the desktop
> configure desktop >> display >> power control
> By default power management is off
>
> but somehow my monitor turns off automatically after displaying the
> screen saver for sometime. That's why I am clueless on how to fix
> this.
this is a bug in kde. i also had this behaviour. i solved it by
turning on power management, but having all sliders set to 0.

regards, toby

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thanks for the info.

it works now! :-)


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