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Monitors not coming out of power save when turned off



Folks,

I have a desktop running Debian 11 with two monitors connected via
Display Port to my Nvidia graphics card.  I have something of an issue
with power save.  I haven't configured any power saving, although it
uses the standard X settings, which I believe is standby/poweroff/etc
all set to 300 seconds.  This works find and after five mins or whatever
it is the monitors go into power save, though generally, if I'm moving
away from the computer for a while I'll hit the power switch.

The issue comes when I return.  If I turn the monitors back on and then
move the mouse, everything powers back on.  If I happen to move the
mouse before powering on the monitors, they do not come out of power
save.  I beleive this is to do with X being able to detect the presence
of the monitor and if it seen no monitors (because they are powered
off), then it disables them.  I haven't found a way out of this mess,
other than to SSH into the host and reboot.  It's interesting that X
doesn't appear to care abou the monitors going off/on.  Turning one off
doesn't cause the display to shift to the remaining monitor.  It only
appears to happen after X has gone into powersave.  It's also worth
adding this is all hyphthosis, I haven't fully confirmed it to be the
cause.

I have read of similar things happening and people getting around it by
masking the power detect pin on the display cable, although this seems a
little bit of a messy fix.  Especially given it's reportedly a lot more
fiddly to do on a Display Port cable.

Anyway, can anyone offer any advice on this situation?  It it possible
to configure X to ignore the monitor power state?  Is there any way to
recover the situation without having to blindly reboot?  Have I totally
missed something and the cause of this mishap actually something I
haven't considered?

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Regards,
Mike.

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