Xset Dpms Force Off Turns Back On, But now I find after a while the screen comes back on The xset command makes the screens go black for a couple seconds, then they're back to normal, without the keyboard or mouse being touched. Anyway, the command works fine, but I'm having a hell of a time trying to figure out why Bug 452382 - KScreen turns my monitor back on after "xset dpms force off" Summary: KScreen turns my monitor back on after "xset dpms force off" Reported: 2022-04-07 21:53 UTC by Danilo +1, same here, used the DP cable that came with the Dell 2715Q. 04. When numerical values are given, they set the The 'activate' flag forces activation of screen saver even if the screen saver had been turned off. However, my situation is not exactly like yours because I can turn off either monitor and it will have a signal when hi, i am using ubuntu dapper. Trying steps in this solution (Turning off screensaver or wireless) did not work. Note that `xset dpms force off` At first monitors turn off correctly, either after configured timeout or if I issue xset dpms force off (which I have on a hotkey). If you need to accomplish this without X involved, use xset dpms 0 0 0, which sets all the DPMS timeouts to zero, could be a better way to "disable" DPMS, since the effect of -dpms would be reverted when, for example, turning off the Hello, I have the problem that every time when I lock my desktop environment and the monitor is turned off it is not activated again by moving the 1 I have a problem with this command: xset dpms force off. I have been trying to use this command to turn the I’m running plasma and somehow my screen wasn’t turning off so I decided to create a script to turn it off when I’m done for the day. The LED lights will still be powered. MPlayer and Xine do. Anyway, the command works fine, but I'm having a hell of a time trying to figure out why xdg-screensaver lock && sleep 1 && xset dpms force off If I lock the screen first, the screen never turns off. There is really no reason for the screen to be on. I've tried these commands in this GitHub issue, but that doesn't Also, we can turn on a monitor again with the on option: $ xset dpms force on Similarly, we can use the xset command to put the monitor in different Also, we can turn on a monitor again with the on option: $ xset dpms force on Similarly, we can use the xset command to put the monitor in different $ xset -q Also, when dpms turns off the monitor, it will turn back on after a keypress or by moving the mouse. 4 / 8 GB. The time now is 04:42 PM. Trying steps in this solution (Turning off Launching xset dpms force off disables the screens. . Most video players turn them off. back to normal screen. More Seem dpms is not supported How about To stat screen saver on one second xset -display :0. But most of the times it only works for a brief moment and the screen comes back. If I could set somewhere that the brightness should be set to 0 instead of xset dpms 1 I discover that command xset dpms 300 which turn off the screen for example after 5 minutes (300s), and it wonderfully doesn't turn off the screen if a youtube video is actually playing Adding the xset s reset after xset dpms force on will make the screen go on. When I execute this command display goes off but when I press any key it turns up to the lightdm I'm using Raspberry Pi OS 64-bit on my Pi 4B rev 1. 1) on TX1. How can I find out what program is doing this? display turns on by itself after slock & xset dpms force off View unanswered posts View posts from last 24 hours View posts from last 7 days Gentoo Forums Forum Index Desktop 10 I have screen energy saving enabled, but my monitors never turn off automatically - even when the screen is locked. Don't interrupt the process, or your monitor won't be turned on later! Install the Rust toolchain and cargo build --release The laptop screen stays off because of hardware and the second screen going out to my tv or whatnot turns back on. xset is of course an X utility. I can -briefly- manually turn them off using xset dpms force off, but Here is a snippet of a command that I use to turn off the screen immediately and not have to wait for the 10 minutes that I have set in the options. 1 && xset dpms force off'. `xset q` reports that dpms off is still set to 1 second, but it's not working, the screen remains active. But if I move the mouse and see the Problem: When running the command xset dpms force off , it will turn off all the monitors into standby mode. I used to be able to turn off my monitor with xset dpms force off whenever I needed, but since more or less a week ago, it doesn't work anymore, the screen comes back up about 1~2 seconds after gong Issue turning off screen with xset dpms force off 3 posts • Page 1 of 1 deliarmin Posts: 2 Joined: Sun Feb 07, 2021 7:56 pm But after ~10 seconds the screen wont turn off anymore. 1 I am runnning Ubuntu Server on my laptop.

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