I'm checking out FC5T1 and notice that gnome-screensaver has replaced xscreensaver. However, gnome-screensaver doesn't have any options to enable DPMS, and it *disables* the xserver DPMS setting, e.g., if you execute...
$ xset dpms 300 300 300 # shutdown display after 5 minutes
DPMS monitor shutdown will take place as scheduled, but gnome-screensaver disables it when it kicks in (doing the equivalent of 'xset -dpms'). (Same thing happens if DPMS is enabled in the xorg.conf file instead of through xset).
-- Chris Tyler
On 11/30/05, Chris Tyler chris@tylers.info wrote:
I'm checking out FC5T1 and notice that gnome-screensaver has replaced xscreensaver. However, gnome-screensaver doesn't have any options to enable DPMS, and it *disables* the xserver DPMS setting, e.g., if you execute...
wasn't DPMS rolled into gnome-power-manager?
-jef