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    Natty and Power Management Question

    I seem to have a minor annoyance with Natty and I'm not sure if it's just an Alpha issue, or if I'm not doing something I should. I thought maybe someone could help me determine what it is.

    I have Natty Alpha 1 installed in two systems at the moment. All updates are current, although the issue has been present since I first installed. What I have is that after a few minutes of being idle, my monitor goes into sleep mode. It wakes right back up, as soon as I move the mouse.

    I have disabled the screensaver through System Settings. I have also gone into Power Management in System Settings and unchecked the boxes for Screen Energy Saving and Dim Display, but still the problem persists. I'm not sure if I'm missing some configuration setting somewhere or what. Is anyone else experiencing this issue? Or, is there a way to prevent the monitor from going to sleep. Wasn't an issue until I started playing with Natty.

    Thanks,
    zenarcher
    Kubuntu 16.10 (64 Bit)<br />MSI K9NGM4-V V2<br />AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+<br />4GB PC2-6400 DDR2 RAM<br />NVIDIA GeForce 210 PCI-E 1MB<br />WD 250GB SATA HD<br />Dell SP2009W Flat Panel Monitor

    #2
    Re: Natty and Power Management Question

    Maybe ? > Topic: [SOLVED]video standby every 10 minutes when mouse is not used (watching a video)
    Before you edit, BACKUP !

    Why there are dead links ?
    1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
    2. Thread: Lost Information

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      #3
      Re: Natty and Power Management Question

      Well, here's what I'm getting with that command. Odd...it's not happened before until Natty Alpha 1...........

      zenarcher@stanmain:~$
      Code:
       xset q
      Keyboard Control:
       auto repeat: on  key click percent: 0  LED mask: 00000000
       XKB indicators:
        00: Caps Lock:  off  01: Num Lock:  off  02: Scroll Lock: off
        03: Compose:   off  04: Kana:    off  05: Sleep:    off
        06: Suspend:   off  07: Mute:    off  08: Misc:    off
        09: Mail:    off  10: Charging:  off  11: Shift Lock: off
        12: Group 2:   off  13: Mouse Keys: off
       auto repeat delay: 250  repeat rate: 30
       auto repeating keys: 00ffffffdffffbbf
                  fadfffefffedffff
                  9fffffffffffffff
                  fff7ffffffffffff
       bell percent: 50  bell pitch: 400  bell duration: 100
      Pointer Control:
       acceleration: 20/10  threshold: 4
      Screen Saver:
       prefer blanking: yes  allow exposures: yes
       timeout: 0  cycle: 600
      Colors:
       default colormap: 0x20  BlackPixel: 0  WhitePixel: 16777215
      Font Path:
       /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc,/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1,/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType,built-ins
      DPMS (Energy Star):
       Standby: 21600  Suspend: 32400  Off: 43200
       DPMS is Enabled
       Monitor is On
      Anyone have any thoughts on these settings?

      By the way, I went into System Settings again to Power Management and set Dim Display and Screen Energy Saving to 360.....and now, at least the monitor isn't going to sleep after a few minutes. But, it seems, if you uncheck the boxes, it still goes to sleep after a few minutes.

      Thanks,
      zenarcher
      Kubuntu 16.10 (64 Bit)<br />MSI K9NGM4-V V2<br />AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+<br />4GB PC2-6400 DDR2 RAM<br />NVIDIA GeForce 210 PCI-E 1MB<br />WD 250GB SATA HD<br />Dell SP2009W Flat Panel Monitor

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        #4
        Re: Natty and Power Management Question

        It seems this is a bug, as well and has been reported in KDE bugs.

        Regards,
        zenarcher
        Kubuntu 16.10 (64 Bit)<br />MSI K9NGM4-V V2<br />AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+<br />4GB PC2-6400 DDR2 RAM<br />NVIDIA GeForce 210 PCI-E 1MB<br />WD 250GB SATA HD<br />Dell SP2009W Flat Panel Monitor

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          #5
          Re: Natty and Power Management Question

          The latest KDE updates last night fixed the sleeping monitor issue. Now, if I could only get the Atheros wireless to stay connected more than a few minutes. After a matter of a few minutes, the wireless dies and I get the screen prompting me to enter the WPA2 password again. If I do, the wireless attempts to connect, but will not. The only way to get wireless back is to reboot the system.

          Cheers,
          zenarcher
          Kubuntu 16.10 (64 Bit)<br />MSI K9NGM4-V V2<br />AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+<br />4GB PC2-6400 DDR2 RAM<br />NVIDIA GeForce 210 PCI-E 1MB<br />WD 250GB SATA HD<br />Dell SP2009W Flat Panel Monitor

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