Hi there,
with a fresh Feisty installation I tried to adjust my monitor's power-off time. I tried it using the "System Settings"->"Monitor & Display"->"Power saving"-tab. The default was a power-off time of 45 minutes.
So I switched to Administrator mode and adjusted the power-off time. Fine, I thought. After loggin out, restarting the X-server and loggin in again I had to realize that my changes were simply ignored. The power off-time was still set to 45 minutes. Damn!
So what is this all about? The thing is that this wasn't working in Dapper and Edgy neither.
If it still doesn't work, why don't you just drop or disable this "feature"? Maybe leaving a note how to adjust the power-off time by hand in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
In fact, the first time I tried to adjust the power-off time, it completely corrupted my X-server configuration, leaving me with a nice 640x480-resolution after restart. Luckily I had a backup of my xorg.conf.
So I can only advise everybody to refrain from using the "Monitor & Display"-interface.
regards,
Christian
with a fresh Feisty installation I tried to adjust my monitor's power-off time. I tried it using the "System Settings"->"Monitor & Display"->"Power saving"-tab. The default was a power-off time of 45 minutes.
So I switched to Administrator mode and adjusted the power-off time. Fine, I thought. After loggin out, restarting the X-server and loggin in again I had to realize that my changes were simply ignored. The power off-time was still set to 45 minutes. Damn!
So what is this all about? The thing is that this wasn't working in Dapper and Edgy neither.
If it still doesn't work, why don't you just drop or disable this "feature"? Maybe leaving a note how to adjust the power-off time by hand in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
In fact, the first time I tried to adjust the power-off time, it completely corrupted my X-server configuration, leaving me with a nice 640x480-resolution after restart. Luckily I had a backup of my xorg.conf.
So I can only advise everybody to refrain from using the "Monitor & Display"-interface.
regards,
Christian
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