Hi,

> >I have fedora35 installed on my desktop with a Radeon RX 570 driving
> >three monitors, with the Cinnamon desktop, although it could be the
> >other variation of Cinnamon that's available by default - I checked
> >the Settings menu and can't find any way to determine which it is.
>
> You're on X11?
>
> To find your environment:
>    env | egrep -i "xdg_curr|session_type"
>
> "session_type" is important: wayland or X11?

Much to my surprise, I'm running X11 - I thought for sure everything
had been replaced by Wayland.

XDG_SESSION_TYPE=x11
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=X-Cinnamon

> There might be other settings that clash with "Power Management
> settings" (no idea what you mean by that: probably some GUI where you
> set that?)
>
> On X11 I'd try
> xset q
>
> and then have a look at the
> "Standby", "Suspend", and "Off"(?) settings.

$ xset q
...

DPMS (Energy Star):
  Standby: 0    Suspend: 0    Off: 0
  DPMS is Enabled
  Monitor is On

> Also: As Stan already wrote, I'd look at journalctrl output when
> things go wrong. I'd try:
> sudo journalctl -f -n 5000

Yes, Stan had some great advice overall that I'll also try.

I have like a hundred different windows open, so I really don't want
to experiment until I have an opportunity to reboot this weekend, but
I'd love any additional ideas you might have.

I also may occasionally have videos running in a browser, or perhaps
paused - could it be something that simple that's causing the
screensaver to work properly?
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