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Mikhail Kuperblum  
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 More options Sep 7 2001, 5:48 pm
Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.caldera
From: mikh...@panix.com (Mikhail Kuperblum)
Date: 7 Sep 2001 21:48:05 GMT
Local: Fri, Sep 7 2001 5:48 pm
Subject: Re: OpenLinux Server won't sleep
As per Rob Windgassen (rwind...@xs4all.nl):

> In article <9nb0fv$af...@panix3.panix.com>, "Mikhail Kuperblum"
> <mikh...@panix.com> wrote:

> > Caldera OpenLinux Server 3.1 on Dell Precision Workstation 530... X
> > just won't go into power saving mode. DPMS is enabled (xset confirms
> > that), computer BIOS also has power saving mode on, but machine just
> > won't fall asleep. Does any one know if anything could be done about
> > it? Thanks.

> Did you put the proper entries for StandbyTime, SuspendTime and OffTime
> in the ServerFlags section of your XF86Config file (see man
> XF86Config) ?

> (When set you will see them with 'xset q'.)

I did not edit XF86Config by hand, but rather used KDE2 built-in
configuration utility. As I mentioned above "xset q" does show
the proper values, but there are summarily ignored.

-mk


 
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