On Tuesday 23 June 2020 01:47:00 Gene Heskett
wrote:
On Monday 22 June 2020 15:28:17 Gene Heskett
wrote:
> On Monday 22 June 2020 13:56:08 William Morder via
> trinity-users
wrote:
> > On Monday 22 June 2020 10:33:02 Gene
Heskett wrote:
> > > On Monday 22 June 2020 12:50:51 William Morder via
> > > trinity-users
>
> wrote:
> > > > On Monday 22 June 2020 07:11:52 Michael wrote:
> > > > > On Monday 22 June 2020 08:35:19 am Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > > > On Monday 22 June 2020 09:22:47 Felix Miata wrote:
> > > > > > > Maybe what works for me would work for you to
> > > > > > > enable watching a video. I set all three power
> > > > > > > save options in desktop settings to 120 minutes.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I have tried that, up to 4000 4025 4050 minutes.
> > > > > > Nominally 5 minutes later it powers down, and an
> > > > > > xset -q shows: DPMS (Energy Star):
> > > > > > Standby: 450 Suspend: 600 Off: 900
> > > > > > DPMS is Enabled
> > > > > > Monitor is On
> > > > > > And theres not a thing I can do about it.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > Something else to try depends on a config file in
> > > > > > > which to put it, either in /etc/X11/xorg.conf or a
> > > > > > > file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/, included in Section
> > > > > > > "Monitor":
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Option "DPMS" "off"
> > > > >
> > > > > Longshot, but try creating a new user? That'd at
> > > > > least isolate if it's a config file or a system issue?
> > > > >
> > > > > Best,
> > > > > Michael
> > > >
> > > > There's a tiny blue rectangle (almost a square) in the
> > > > system tray.
> > >
> > > Not there.
> >
> > I had to look up the name, because I've just had it sitting
> > there for years; once configured, I usually don't touch
> > stuff.
> >
> > So it's called the "Resize and Rotate System Tray App". (See
> > attachment for screenshot.) I clicked on help or about to
> > find out the name.
> >
> > Maybe you need to install it, or just find it. I forget how
> > it is that it found a home in my system tray, but it's a
> > KDE3/TDE app.
> >
> > I *believe* that it may be part of another package, perhaps
> > tdepowersave-trinity? In any case, I ran "apt-cache search"
> > with the terms "tray", "power", "resize" and
"rotate", and
> > that is the only TDE app that seemed to fit all the search
> > terms.
> >
> > Bill
> >
> > > > Right-click, look for "configure displays", then go to
> > > > the tab labelled "power management": unclick the box
> > > > that says "enable DPMS power save modes"; or you can
> > > > configure power saving to something that suits you
> > > > better.
> > > >
> > > > (For a desktop I find that power saving is useless or
> > > > even counterproductive, so I just switch off the monitor
> > > > instead when not in use. On a laptop, or in a setting
> > > > where one wants the screen to lock when unattended, this
> > > > is a different matter, but I imagine it's just Gene
> > > > hanging out at home.)
> > >
> > > Keyrect. With the missus in the shop, end stage COPD, I
> > > don't have a cat to walk on keys. Just me.
> > >
> > > > Also, VLC allows turning off power saving while actively
> > > > watching a video; I don't know, but I imagine other
> > > > media players do something similar.
> > > >
> > > > Bill
>
> Found it, very dark blue, looks black at first glance. Had to
> get root, and then disabled dpms. So now we test for the
> umptieth time. Same failure to 'get' gamma on the apply, and
> that apparently generates the error, so I had to manually
> accept the new settings. But that error popup is behind its
> window so the only error warning is the audio whomp.
>
> IT S/B ON TOP OF THE XRANDR WINDOW!!!! No one can see it when
> it pops up behind the xrandr window.
>
> That needs fixed as its zero help but locks out every other
> action except the timeout/reject, so unless you grab the bar
> of its window and move it off center so you can see the error
> message. Otherwise if the sound is turned down/off, you've no
> visual clue its there.
>
> Thanks Bill.
> Cheers, Gene Heskett
And it had no effect, xset still shows and does its thing at its
usual 450 seconds. So frustration reigns supreme. What the hell
is reseting it?
I have now turned off global display control. I'll click send on
thje next minute
Its now stayed up for ten minutes. So Its apparently stopped, but
only by disabling all tde display & monitor controls, if its
enabled, it will powerdown the monitor in 7.5 minutes regardless of
any settings otherwise, and if you look at it with an xset -q, its
been reset to whatever something else thinks it should be. 450
seconds or 7.5 minutes.
This is the same stuff usually found on the ground behind the male
of the bovine specie.
> > Cheers, Gene Heskett