On Sun, 2011-04-03 at 10:53 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Sun, 03 Apr 2011 16:02:17 +0200
> Florian Ludwig wrote:
>
> > I am really happy for any pointers anyone can provide how to solve this.
>
> As near as I can tell, you need to use all of belt, suspenders, duct tape,
> and bailing wire to re
On Sun, 2011-04-03 at 16:02 +0200, Florian Ludwig wrote:
>
> my laptop's (Thinkpad X201t) screen goes black if I don't use it for
> some time (between 6 and 15 minutes). In the gnome power management
> preferences the option "Put display to sleep when inactive for" is set
> to never - for both "On
On 04/03/2011 07:37 AM, compdoc wrote:
>> my laptop's (Thinkpad X201t) screen goes black if I don't use it for
>> some time (between 6 and 15 minutes).
>
> Some laptops have settings in the bios that you have to set separately from
> the OS's settings.
>
>
>
>
Also, check system -> preferences -> s
On Sun, 03 Apr 2011 16:02:17 +0200
Florian Ludwig wrote:
> I am really happy for any pointers anyone can provide how to solve this.
As near as I can tell, you need to use all of belt, suspenders, duct tape,
and bailing wire to really turn off screen blanking.
1st check the screensaver. You may a
>my laptop's (Thinkpad X201t) screen goes black if I don't use it for
>some time (between 6 and 15 minutes).
Some laptops have settings in the bios that you have to set separately from
the OS's settings.
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On 04/03/2011 07:02 AM, Florian Ludwig wrote:
> my laptop's (Thinkpad X201t) screen goes black if I don't use it for
> some time (between 6 and 15 minutes). In the gnome power management
> preferences the option "Put display to sleep when inactive for" is set
> to never - for both "On AC Power" and