Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I'm running Fedora/KDE 23 on a ThinkPad T510 laptop.
> If I leave the laptop open but idle for about 5 minutes
> the screen goes blank, and I see no way to "wake" it.
Normally the screen blank/dimming should stop when you press a key or move
the mouse.
Otherwise, you can
On 04/14/16 18:46, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>> If I leave the laptop open but idle for about 5 minutes
>>> the screen goes blank, and I see no way to "wake" it.
>
>> Try "dnf downgrade xorg-x11-server-Xorg"
>
> Thanks for the suggestion.
> However, I have had the problem for
Gordon Messmer wrote:
>> If I leave the laptop open but idle for about 5 minutes
>> the screen goes blank, and I see no way to "wake" it.
> Try "dnf downgrade xorg-x11-server-Xorg"
Thanks for the suggestion.
However, I have had the problem for a couple of months,
and I see that xorg-x11-server-X
On 04/14/2016 05:59 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
If I leave the laptop open but idle for about 5 minutes
the screen goes blank, and I see no way to "wake" it.
Try "dnf downgrade xorg-x11-server-Xorg"
I noticed similar symptoms after applying updates yesterday. If
downgrading that package fixes
I'm running Fedora/KDE 23 on a ThinkPad T510 laptop.
If I leave the laptop open but idle for about 5 minutes
the screen goes blank, and I see no way to "wake" it.
The laptop seems to be alive, as the WiFi LED is flashing,
and Ctrl-Alt-Delete causes the disk LED to flash briefly.
I've tried everyth