On 27/12/09 20:27, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
After updating to FC12, the monitor on one of my servers no longer
turned off when the console was idle.
This wasn't the end of the world, so I didn't give this much
importance. This weekend I had some extra time to spare, and I've now
determined that if I boot with nomodeset, the monitor properly goes
into powersave mode.
That seems to be the only difference. Everything works fine either
way, except that by default DPMS does not work automatically.
I thought that, perhaps, with the oddball video card on this older
server (mach64 chipset) DPMS is not implemented when the video card is
in VESA mode, but I can run 'xset dpms force off', and the monitor
goes into powersave mode immediately.
Is this a bug, or, despite the fact that DPMS is apparently working,
in VESA mode, this may not be supported on my hardware?
This F-12 desktop computer never shuts down the monitor either, I've
checked the screen saver settings several times and it's set to five
minutes, should just blank the screen to black, the preview check
works, I even switched from xfce to gnome and see the same setting.
The monitor itself offers no feature to blank the screen when idle,
I just checked the OSD menu looking for that, a Dell LCD.
It worked as expected on all earlier Fedoras.
Bob
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