On 09-07-30 20:15:25, stan wrote:
On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 20:02:46 -0400
Tony Nelson <tonynelson(a)georgeanelson.com> wrote:
> On Fedora 11, does your display suspend after the screensaver
> activates (assuming that you have asked it to suspend)?>
F11, x86_64, crt, gnome, nouveau. I didn't do anything to set it
except change how long it waits before going dormant. Seems to
happen simultaneously, screen goes blank (my selection), and the
power save comes on.
When it restarts I have to wait 5 or 10 seconds while it warms up
again, before there is video. i.e. it is really going low
power.
That pretty well proves that it can work on a CRT. Thank you.
If you feel up to it, could you kill your running gnome-power-manager
and start a new one in a terminal with `gnome-power-manager --verbose`,
and let the display sleep and wake up, and send the output directly to
me? (Kill the new G-P-M with Ctl-C. Something started a new one for
me, possibly switching users, but it might be better to start it
yourself with `gnome-power-manager &'.) Note that there's some risk in
all this, that you might lose control of your display. The output
might show me what is different about our systems, from G-P-M's point
of view.
I wonder if it's a ATI Radeon or ASUS MB issue. Both are old.
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