I'm using a script which automaticly boots into Kweb Browser if you choose the Console Autologin in the raspi-config. Shell command (s): xset s off If the X screensaver has blanked the screen on a box without keyboard you can remotely login, then turn off the screensaver and activate the screen with the commands: export DISPLAYlocalhost:0.0 xset s activate xset s off Use xset 2 +dpms and -dpms to enable/disable DPMS (Energy Star) features (power saving). I have to mention that i'm using the 7" Raspberry Pi Touchscreen and i'm not booting to the desktop, but to the text console. No screensaver, no screen blanking, no monitor power saving mode.īut my screen still goes idle after a certain time of inactivity. Manjaro Linux Forum Disable screensaver / monitor power saving when using a specific program Support XFCE alF 14 March 2022 10:31 1 I set Power manager to blank the screen after some time of inactivity, eventually locking the screen. Save with 'Ctrl' + 'x' key, then 'y', then 'enter' So it looks like -profile -desktop -profile s 0 s s dpms 0 0 0 1 Answer Sorted by: 1 Ive managed to prevent DPMS from blanking with this command: xset dpms 0 0 0 & xset s noblank & xset s off It should be autostarted one way or another when you start your DE/WM but it persists suspension. 'select all', then right click 'copy', then scroll to bottom with down arrow key, then 'paste' you have to follow the path, cause im not on raspberry. put a in front of the screen saver command. NO SCREEN BLANKING, NO POWERSAVE MODE, NO SCREENLOCK. Re: How do I disable XScreenSaver from Auto-Starting on Boot Wed 6:31 am in the file manager go /etc/xdg/lxsession/lxde-pi/autostart then open a terminal & sudo mousepad autostart. You just have to enable it is all (or simply disable it all if that is your preference).Ĭlick here to setup lockscreen, put monitor into a true powersave mode, and configure settingsĭISABLE IT ALL. LXDE in Debian/Raspbian has its own ability to setup lockscreen, turn off the monitor, and put it into a true "power save" mode (not screen blanking), etc.
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