Today's (27 Feb 2012) update appears to have re-introduced an old problem, and managed to evade the workaround to fix it.
Whati is happening is that after a (very) few minutes, the screen goes blank. Screen savers are turned off in systemsettings, as are energy saving, dimming and suspend session in power management. xscreensaver is not running.
But it is blanking anyway. The old workaround was to issue the "xset -dpms" command, which would turn this "feature" off, but after today's update, something keeps turning it back on.
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greenman@Wolfenstein:~$ xset q
(snip)
DPMS (Energy Star):
Standby: 52 Suspend: 78 Off: 104
DPMS is Enabled
Monitor is On
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after issuing xset -dpms, we get "DPMS is Disabled", but then a few minutes later, the screen goes blank. and after restoring, xset -q shows that it has been re-enabled.
this is very irritating as it is blanking while I am working on graphics and documents. Any ideas how this is getting turned on, and where to disable it for good? I haven't tried Precise yet today, might have the same problem, don't know.
Edit: just tried Precise, it does not have this problem, even after applying all updates. Kernel issue?
Whati is happening is that after a (very) few minutes, the screen goes blank. Screen savers are turned off in systemsettings, as are energy saving, dimming and suspend session in power management. xscreensaver is not running.
But it is blanking anyway. The old workaround was to issue the "xset -dpms" command, which would turn this "feature" off, but after today's update, something keeps turning it back on.
----------------------------------
greenman@Wolfenstein:~$ xset q
(snip)
DPMS (Energy Star):
Standby: 52 Suspend: 78 Off: 104
DPMS is Enabled
Monitor is On
-------------------------------------------
after issuing xset -dpms, we get "DPMS is Disabled", but then a few minutes later, the screen goes blank. and after restoring, xset -q shows that it has been re-enabled.
this is very irritating as it is blanking while I am working on graphics and documents. Any ideas how this is getting turned on, and where to disable it for good? I haven't tried Precise yet today, might have the same problem, don't know.
Edit: just tried Precise, it does not have this problem, even after applying all updates. Kernel issue?
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