fryfrog
01-16-2002, 09:14 PM
your problem is DPMS most likely. the solution is to mess with "xset" some.
i managed to get my redhat box to NEVER turn the monitor off while messing with xset.
possible uses of the command:
"xset q" to see settings, "xset s off" to turn off screen saver, "xset -dpms" to turn off dpms, "xset dpms X X" to change some settings for dpms, "xset s noblank" not sure.
play around with xset and xset --help and xset q to see if you can figure it all out.
i have YET to get xset to STOP blanking my damn mandrake linuxi though, so if you figure that out... tell me! :)
i managed to get my redhat box to NEVER turn the monitor off while messing with xset.
possible uses of the command:
"xset q" to see settings, "xset s off" to turn off screen saver, "xset -dpms" to turn off dpms, "xset dpms X X" to change some settings for dpms, "xset s noblank" not sure.
play around with xset and xset --help and xset q to see if you can figure it all out.
i have YET to get xset to STOP blanking my damn mandrake linuxi though, so if you figure that out... tell me! :)