Re: Setting dpms

2001-03-05 Thread Scott Bronson
> > I want to set DPMS every time an X session is started... > > I tried creating /etc/X11/Xsession.d/10xfree86-set_dpms... I finally figured it out. The problem was that I'm using gdm/Gnome, which completely bypasses the regular X startup files. When I added the xset commands to the bottom of /

Re: Setting dpms

2001-03-05 Thread Scott Bronson
> > I want to set DPMS every time an X session is started... > > I tried creating /etc/X11/Xsession.d/10xfree86-set_dpms... I finally figured it out. The problem was that I'm using gdm/Gnome, which completely bypasses the regular X startup files. When I added the xset commands to the bottom of

Re: Setting dpms

2001-03-05 Thread Michel Dänzer
Scott Bronson wrote: > > I want to set DPMS every time an X session is started, regardless > of user (i.e. no custom session files in home directories). > This is for the lastest unstable X 4.0.2. > > I tried creating /etc/X11/Xsession.d/10xfree86-set_dpms: > > xset dpms 0 0 1200 >

Setting dpms

2001-03-05 Thread Scott Bronson
I want to set DPMS every time an X session is started, regardless of user (i.e. no custom session files in home directories). This is for the lastest unstable X 4.0.2. I tried creating /etc/X11/Xsession.d/10xfree86-set_dpms: xset dpms 0 0 1200 xset +dpms But this doesn't work. I

Re: Setting dpms

2001-03-05 Thread Michel Dänzer
Scott Bronson wrote: > > I want to set DPMS every time an X session is started, regardless > of user (i.e. no custom session files in home directories). > This is for the lastest unstable X 4.0.2. > > I tried creating /etc/X11/Xsession.d/10xfree86-set_dpms: > > xset dpms 0 0 1200 >

Setting dpms

2001-03-05 Thread Scott Bronson
I want to set DPMS every time an X session is started, regardless of user (i.e. no custom session files in home directories). This is for the lastest unstable X 4.0.2. I tried creating /etc/X11/Xsession.d/10xfree86-set_dpms: xset dpms 0 0 1200 xset +dpms But this doesn't work.