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Re: monitor power saving mode?



#include <hallo.h>
Chris Palmer wrote on Sat Aug 18, 2001 um 12:54:44AM:

> Is it possible to setup the display in linux to shut off
> after some time of inactivity, just like (gasp) Windows?

Of course. You are looking for DPMS, a monitor (VESA) feature controlled
by APM.

To setup this at the console, load the "apm" module, or enable
it using apm=on on the lilo prompt.

For XFree, you either run "xset dpms number number number" manually in
an xterm, or you edit the XF86Config-4 file and add the following
options to the ServerLayout section. This is for woody, on Potato read
the XF86Config manpage about similar options.


       Option "StandbyTime"  "time"
              sets the inactivity timeout for the "standby" phase
              of DPMS mode.  time is in minutes,  and  the  value
              can  be changed at run-time with xset(1).  Default:
              20 minutes.  This is only suitable  for  VESA  DPMS
              compatible  monitors,  and  may not be supported by
              all video drivers.  It is only enabled for  screens
              that  have  the  "DPMS" option set (see the MONITOR
              section below).

       Option "SuspendTime"  "time"
              sets the inactivity timeout for the "suspend" phase
              of  DPMS  mode.   time is in minutes, and the value
              can be changed at run-time with xset(1).   Default:
              30  minutes.   This  is only suitable for VESA DPMS
              compatible monitors, and may not  be  supported  by
              all  video drivers.  It is only enabled for screens
              that have the "DPMS" option set  (see  the  MONITOR
              section below).

       Option "OffTime"  "time"
              sets  the inactivity timeout for the "off" phase of
              DPMS mode.  time is in minutes, and the  value  can
              be  changed  at run-time with xset(1).  Default: 40
              minutes.  This is only suitable for VESA DPMS  com­
              patible  monitors,  and may not be supported by all
              video drivers.  It is only enabled for screens that
              have the "DPMS" option set (see the MONITOR section
              below).

Gruss/Regards,
Eduard. 
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