On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 12:46:26PM -0500, Jim Crumley wrote:
> 
> I've got an annoying problem with my new box at work.  Its a
> Compaq Evo with a new integrated video card on an Intel 845g
> chipset.  The chipset isn't supported natively by XFree, so I am
> using the VESA driver.  It works OK except that if I switch to a
> virtual terminal, logout of my X session, or the screen blanks
> due to inactivity, the xserver hangs.  After it hangs, all I can
> get at vt7 is a blank screen. If I try to restart, it hangs
> immediately.  So to get X to come back, I am forced to reboot.
> 
> I submitted a bug on this and its been forwarded upstream, and I
> can deal with not changing virtual terminals or logging out of X.
> My problem is that I haven't been able to stop the automatic
> screen blanking.  I thought that there should be an option
> somewhere in the BIOS, but the only option I see are for the
> stopping the hard drive and putting the whole computer in sleep
> mode. I tried setting the time limit on both of those to
> infinite, but that didn't help. So my question is, is there
> anywhere that this kind of stuff is taken care of in software?  I
> looked around for a relevant X or apmd option, but I haven't had
> any luck.

Look in /etc/X11/XF86Config under the Monitor section. There is 
a line
   Option      "DPMS"
try commenting it out or adding a "0"/"Off" on that line.

florin

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