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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Thx. I added your fix to Live-Session
      to be enabled on all editions. It makes more sense to prevent any
      display blanking on installation:<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://git.manjaro.org/core/manjaroiso/commit/b1494bec73705898eafeb18ceaa160b78f5b151b">http://git.manjaro.org/core/manjaroiso/commit/b1494bec73705898eafeb18ceaa160b78f5b151b</a><br>
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      Am 13.11.2013 22:52, schrieb Carl Duff:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">That's the beauty of it; the commands are not
        permanent. They are only executed for the session. I implemented
        this by adding them to the Openbox autostart file. I think you
        might be able to put them in the xfce autostart.
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        <div>To switch it back on the command is: <b>xset +dpms. </b>To
          put the screensaver back in it's: <b>xset s on.</b> it is
          also possible to set the duration for the system to wait
          before blanking the screen, etc. However, nothing XFCE's own
          power manager couldn't handle.<br>
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          <div>Arch has a good wiki article: <span
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        <div>Will add all this to the wiki (already on the forum).
          Recovering after my panic SLiM article (SLiM now auto-detects
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          On 13 November 2013 21:37, Philip Müller <span dir="ltr"><<a
              moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:philm@manjaro.org"
              target="_blank">philm@manjaro.org</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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            This is good news. What are the cmds to enable it again?<br>
            How do you implement it into your edition?<br>
            Might be useful to disable it by default but tell people how
            to enable it if needed ...<br>
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            Please write it into our wiki at troubleshoot.<br>
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            Am 13.11.2013 22:29, schrieb J Fernyhough:
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                  Well that might explain why my screen keeps blanking
                  even as I'm using<br>
                  it! Testing that command now.<br>
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                  Why has this affected Manjaro? None of the other
                  distros I've used<br>
                  (XFCE desktop or otherwise) have shown this behaviour.<br>
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                  J<br>
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                  On 13 November 2013 21:25, Carl Duff <<a
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                    href="mailto:cdrw2400@gmail.com" target="_blank">cdrw2400@gmail.com</a>>
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                    Hi Phil,<br>
                    <br>
                    Users have been reporting that their screen
                    automatically blank after<br>
                    10mins, and that their systems will suspend after
                    about an hour where idle.<br>
                    This is despite mucking around with desktop power
                    managers. I have tracked<br>
                    the problem to DPMS (Display Power Management
                    Settings), which is<br>
                    automatically enabled by default.<br>
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                    For Openbox, I have disabled DPMS. The command so
                    disable DPMS and disable<br>
                    screen blanking is: xset -dpms; xset s off<br>
                    <br>
                    Up to you if DPMS should also be disabled on XFCE,
                    etc.<br>
                    <br>
                    Carl<br>
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