[opensuse] Re: monitor time-out--solved
- From: Doug McGarrett <dmcgarrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 21:14:31 -0500
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 19:49, you wrote:
Using SuSE 9.3. Up until a couple of days ago, the monitor would go into
screen saver mode after about 4 minutes, as set in the control center, and
then after some short additional time, the monitor would basically shut
down, until the track-ball was activated. This second activity is no
longer working. I went to the control center and checked the box "Make
aware of power management" which apparently had not been checked before,
altho the system did what I had hoped. It still doesn't put the monitor to
sleep, as it used to. Monitor is a Sony CPD-1730, and has always been
well-behaved. What could I do to restore the original performance?
TIA--doug
Pat Shanahan said to try setting the time-out in the BIOS. Thanx, Pat.
It worked. I don't know why it was OK up to a few days ago, and then
stopped, but I suppose there could have been a power glitch or something.
(No UPS on this machine--I'll have to rectify that.)
--doug
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