[CLUE-Tech] Sawfish questions
Kurt Sturm
hezzdown at globalynk2000.com
Thu May 23 08:13:30 MDT 2002
You can change the time limit that your monitor goes black in
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file. The default is set to 10 minutes. You can
change that setting to anything you wish. Hope I have been of some help.
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 22:11, David Anselmi wrote:
> Mike Staver wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the info, I have run those setterm commands, and I thought
> > they worked - but then 10 minutes later, my monitor goes black again,
> > damn it. Also, power management is off in the bios. So, my last shot
> > seems to be to disable this thing in the kernel. How do I do that?
>
> Look at modules.conf and the kernel boot params. You shouldn't have to
> rebuild your kernel, just figure out how to turn off the various
> things. If you're using modules, modules.conf lets you turn them off.
> Otherwise look at the boot params howto.
>
> Dave
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Kurt Sturm
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