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   From: CardsRF    
   Subject: Re: Video Monitor Shutdown?   
   Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 05:47:06 -0500   
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   On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 11:15:15 -0600, Ron B. wrote:   
      
   > Having used several flavors of Linux from Fedora 5 to Debian Etch, I've   
   > always been able to keep the video monitor going using the GUI. I've   
   > changed over to Ubuntu (Gnome) 6.06 and added KDE as a secondary   
   > Desktop. I've used Linux for many years, but *almost* the only command   
   > line application I've done is to compile and add programs. How do I   
   > keep the monitor powered up after the screensaver kicks in or the   
   > session is locked?   
   >    
   > You kind assistance is appreciated.   
      
   xset -dpms   
      
      
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