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Re: keeping the screen on



man xset

I believe 'xset s off' will turn off the blanking.

-Rob.

> On 20001223.2116, q said ...
>
> debs,
> 
> since i use rather nice background images for my
> potato boxes, i like to keep the screens on even though,
> i may not be using my computers for more than 15
> minutes, after which the screens go black.
> 
> which package controls the "black-out" feature?
> (xscreensaver is listed as, "pn" by "dpkg -l
> xscreensaver," so  i don't believe it's that package.)
> 
> please cc me.
> 
> ia, t.
> 
> bentley taylor.
> 
> //
> 
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