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.
All the above, they're just activating the screensaver.
Keeping always in mind, that this Devuan version is NOT supported, does someone have any hint on the above issue? TIA!!! :-) Giorgos.
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
All the above, they're just activating the screensaver.
Keeping always in mind, that this Devuan version is NOT supported, does someone have any hint on the above issue? TIA!!! :-) Giorgos.
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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.
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