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Re: [TCLUG:17761] Powersaving under X
Ry4an Brase wrote:
> 
> How do change the monitor powerdown settings in X?  I've looked in my
> XF86Config and in the scripts that launch the X server, but I haven't
> found where it's set.  IIRC Gnome's control panel had settings for it,
> but I think they just changed the way xscreensaver was invoked, and I'm
> running neither.
$ man xset
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       -dpms   The -dpms option disables DPMS (Energy Star)  fea
               tures.
       +dpms   The  +dpms  option enables DPMS (Energy Star) fea
               tures.
       dpms flags...
               The dpms option  allows  the  DPMS  (Energy  Star)
               parameters  to  be set.  The option can take up to
               three numerical values, or the `force'  flag  fol
               lowed  by  a DPMS state.  The `force' flags forces
               the server to immediately switch to the DPMS state
               specified.    The   DPMS   state  can  be  one  of
               `standby', `suspend', or  `off'.   When  numerical
               values  are  given, they set the inactivity period
               before the three modes are activated.   The  first
               value  given is for the `standby' mode, the second
               is for the `suspend' mode, and the  third  is  for
               the  `off'  mode.  Setting these values implicitly
               enables the DPMS features.  A value of  zero  dis
               ables a particular mode.
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