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I'm controlling screensaver (well, locking in my case) via xss-lock and xset: $ xset s 600 30 $ xss-lock --notifier=screenlock-notifier.sh --transfer-sleep-lock -- locker.sh where screenlock-...
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I use one keyboard for pc and notebook. It is connected through the usb-hub and switcher. After switching some X11 settings reset. Also they often reset by itself. I would like to preserve language ...
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When I run the command xset +dpms I get the error message server does not have extension for +dpms option. How can I fix this? I've recently freshly installed Fedora 41 on my Thinkpad. Before under ...
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OS: MX Linux 23.4 Just noticed after the last 2 system update that my screen after going to dormant/suspend can't wake up. I've setup my F7 to turn off the screen, it seems this is not the cause, ...
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My screen goes blank every 10 minutes (after idle time, not touching keyboard and touchpad). I'd like to increase this time (40 minutes). I tried to add this line to my .profile xset s 2400 The second ...
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I have a problem where monitors connected via docking station fail to reconnect if, I believe, the screensaver has been activated. I'm using debian testing without a desktop environment (ie only a ...
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I would like to know how to set the entire screen to a single color (white in my case). I'm trying to make a primitive wake-up light script (that uses my laptop screen). I would trigger it using cron. ...
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I'm using xfce-desktop environment.I want to turn off the screen saver. What I have tried: xset s 0 0 xset s off sleep 1; xset s off sleep 1; xset s noblank The xset q command result: Keyboard ...
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Is there a simple way of disabling this? I don't have any power saving constraints currently, as my desktop is always plugged in and I don't mind having it running forever. All of the explanations on ...
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I can blank/turn off display on my laptop with following command: xset dpms force off then, any mouse movement or keyboard press "wakes up" the display. Is it possible to ignore mouse ...
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when I open new openbox session in Xephyr, the screen goes blank after 10 minutes of inactivity. How can I disable this ? I tried this command: xset -dpms s off but get following error: server does ...
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I believe that the command xset s activate is meant to activate the screensaver in X. I tried entering it into a terminal, and it seems to work at first, but the screensaver exits almost straight away ...
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original problem: on waking from screensaver/standby (not sure which), Xorg squishes dual monitors into a single screen, which I can't seem to undo without service xdm restart (I know of on way to ...
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I want to turn off / on the screen remotely via SSH / using cron. I'm using Debian 9. I've found some commands, but they're not working at all. I got commands from this answer. These commands are ...
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I have a slightly different way of using xautolock: After I lock the screen (using i3lock in my case), I want the display to turn off after some period of time of inactivity. AND I want it to re-turn ...
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