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After booting up , my screens get dark after being idle 2 minutes(i measured it). And by moving my mouse i see my desktop again. (*)
But looking in my 'Screensaver preferances' i cant see any related timer on 2 minutes.
In fact 'Advanced/Power management enabled' is Off'
Also in "Display Modes/Lock Screen' is Off and 'Blank After' is 10 minutes.
When i changed 'Advanced/Blanking/Fade Duration' to 10 sec then i waited but now the screens wont turn black after 1-2minutes but
after 10 minutes the screensaver animation is activated.
(*)(well since it's dual monitor set up some times windows from one monitor will go to the other. that's an issue for which i posted in another thread although not in the context of screensaving. now since one is DP and the other HDMI it counl be related that the power on with a time diff. anyway that is a tangent issue ).
Last edited by chomwitt (2022-02-16 08:54:09)
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I found those settings :
Display power management : On
Power Manager/Blank after: One minute.
Power Manager/Put to sleep after - 2 minutes. I'll test to see if thats is responsible for blanking the screens.
So maybe that explains the blanking , even thought it happened in two minutes and not in one.
But still i cant explain why the blanking seem to not happen always.
Last edited by chomwitt (2022-02-16 09:47:09)
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What is the output of the following?
xfconf-query --channel xfce4-power-manager --property /xfce4-power-manager/brightness-on-ac
xfconf-query --channel xfce4-power-manager --property /xfce4-power-manager/brightness-level-on-ac
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chomwitt@enoush2o:~$ xfconf-query --channel xfce4-power-manager --property /xfce4-power-manager/brightness-on-ac
Property "/xfce4-power-manager/brightness-on-ac" does not exist on channel "xfce4-power-manager".
chomwitt@enoush2o:~$ xfconf-query --channel xfce4-power-manager --property /xfce4-power-manager/brightness-level-on-ac
Property "/xfce4-power-manager/brightness-level-on-ac" does not exist on channel "xfce4-power-manager".
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I see. Thanks. How about this? Please, use code tags to make it more legible.
xfconf-query --channel xfce4-power-manager --list --verbose
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Screensaver Preferences/Advanced Has 'Display power management/Power management Enabled' Off. But Power Manager / Display is On .
But hovering above that Power Manager / Display / Display power management ON-OFF button (where i assume 'I' means ON? ) it hints me about sth
that i wasnt aware: 'Let the power manager handle display power manager (DPMS) instead of X11.
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$ xfconf-query --channel xfce4-power-manager --list --verbose
/xfce4-power-manager/blank-on-ac 1
/xfce4-power-manager/dpms-enabled true
/xfce4-power-manager/dpms-on-ac-off 16
/xfce4-power-manager/dpms-on-ac-sleep 2
/xfce4-power-manager/power-button-action 3
/xfce4-power-manager/show-tray-icon false
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Correct. You have DPMS enabled. The /xfce4-power-manager/dpms-on-ac-sleep property corresponds to Put to sleep after, which is set to two minutes. Adjust accordingly and see if that helps.
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Thanks for the feedback.
It seems that there is some 'duplication' for the "Display power management' . In Screensaver preferences and in Power Manager utility.
I am confused about how those settings are related.
So if DPMS is enabled xscreensaver is not used?
Last edited by chomwitt (2022-02-16 10:22:39)
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