On Wednesday 03 July 2019 07:24:01 am Γιώργος Κωστόπουλος wrote:
Στις Τετ, 3 Ιουλ 2019 στις 10:55 π.μ., ο/η Dr. Nikolaus Klepp
office@klepp.biz έγραψε:
Hi!
Anno domini 2019 Wed, 3 Jul 11:41:08 +0300
Γιώργος Κωστόπουλος scripsit:
Hi! :-)
I just installed TDE on a computer with Devuan stable already on it (through Trinity repositories for Debian based systems). I know this is an "as-is" release and Devuan is NOT officially supported for this version.
Having said that, I have a problem switching my monitor off through software. At Configure KDesktop -> Display -> Power Control -> "Enable display..." is activated, but none of these 3 modes works.
Also, giving from konsole "xset dpms force off", also fails.
If that fails, it's a problem of Xorg / Kernel.
Nik
Oh, I see! It's strange though that the xset command, it works properly with other desktops (KDE, Openbox etc). Anyway, I'll wait till the next release (which will be officially supported).
THANKS A LOT for your help!!! G.
Hi Giorgos,
I'm somewhat interested in the same, as this, In a script, works for me on a laptop, but does not 'talk' to the monitor on a desktop (both Debian based):
dcop kdesktop KScreensaverIface lock sleep 3 xset dpms force standby
Anyone with a pure Debian desktop get xset to work?
Thanks, Michael