On Fri, 19 Aug 2011 16:49:49 +0200, Stefan Rutzinger wrote:
> I run Wheezy on a quite new sony vaio PCG laptop with GeForce GT 555M
> (GF106) and a second intel 2D video card and nouveau FB.
>
> After resume from suspend or hibernate, the backlight control gets lost.
> I still can echo and cat to
Hello,
I run Wheezy on a quite new sony vaio PCG laptop with GeForce GT 555M
(GF106) and a second intel 2D video card and nouveau FB.
After resume from suspend or hibernate, the backlight control gets lost. I
still can echo and cat to /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video[0,1]/ but it has
no effec
On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 07:53:48PM -0700, Mike Egglestone wrote:
> Hi all...
>
> How do you change the amount of time
> when your at the command prompt
> and the screen goes blank?
>
> I know xset is used in Xwindows...
> but how do you set it for just regular logins...
> Will this setting be
Hi all...
How do you change the amount of time
when your at the command prompt
and the screen goes blank?
I know xset is used in Xwindows...
but how do you set it for just regular
logins...
Will this setting be saved after a
reboot?
Thanks
Mike
Subject: Re: Screen black
Date: Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 11:59:25AM +0100
In reply to:Ron Rademaker
Quoting Ron Rademaker([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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>| On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Brian Servis wrote:
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>| > *- On 6 Jan, Ron Rademaker wrote about "Screen black"
*- On 6 Jan, Ron Rademaker wrote about "Re: Screen black"
>
>
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Brian Servis wrote:
>
>> *- On 6 Jan, Ron Rademaker wrote about "Screen black"
>> >
>> > Does anyone on this mailinglist happen to know how I can p
On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Brian Servis wrote:
> *- On 6 Jan, Ron Rademaker wrote about "Screen black"
> >
> > Does anyone on this mailinglist happen to know how I can prevent my sc
> > screen to go completely black after 10 minutes???
> >
>
> On the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ron Rademaker) wrote:
>Does anyone on this mailinglist happen to know how I can prevent my sc
>screen to go completely black after 10 minutes???
Try putting 'setterm -blank 0' in your .bash_profile file.
(Bah, I think I might write a decent man page for setterm. I could
cer
Ron Rademaker wrote:
>
> Does anyone on this mailinglist happen to know how I can prevent my sc
> screen to go completely black after 10 minutes???
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron
Try using this command: setterm -blank 0
Then put it in ~/.xinitrc or ~/.xsession. ( I _think_ the latter
should work)
On Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 02:41:48AM +0100, Ron Rademaker wrote:
>
> Does anyone on this mailinglist happen to know how I can prevent my sc
> screen to go completely black after 10 minutes???
In X, or at a virtual terminal?
In X, at any xterm or rxvt or whatever prompt, type
xset x no
*- On 5 Jan, Brian Servis wrote about "Re: Screen black"
> *- On 6 Jan, Ron Rademaker wrote about "Screen black"
>>
>> Does anyone on this mailinglist happen to know how I can prevent my sc
>> screen to go completely black after 10 minutes???
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> "Ron" == Ron Rademaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ron> Does anyone on this mailinglist happen to know how I can prevent my sc
Ron> screen to go completely black after 10 minutes???
You don't give much in the way of details, but if you use X,
then try
xset s noblank
or
xset
*- On 6 Jan, Ron Rademaker wrote about "Screen black"
>
> Does anyone on this mailinglist happen to know how I can prevent my sc
> screen to go completely black after 10 minutes???
>
On the consoles: seterm -blank 0
In X: xset s noblank
See the man page for
Does anyone on this mailinglist happen to know how I can prevent my sc
screen to go completely black after 10 minutes???
Thanks,
Ron
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