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here it works:
I missed that page long time ago ! cool
Code:
SCREENSAVER_DELAY = 300 # of seconds to wait to start saver.
SCREENSAVER_CYCLE_TIME = 60 # of seconds to run a screensaver before starting another saver.
plugin.activate('screensaver')
in your ~/.xinitrc or /etc/X11/Sessions/whatever or ~/.xsession file, put the following line in
xset s off
that will turn off screen blanking.
-stefan
Georg Künzel wrote:
when freevo idles in one of its menus or playing mp3s with mplayer
there is some kind of screensaver coming up after about 5 minutes
(it is not my xscreensaver).
using only the ir-remote i'm unable to "wake up" the screen.
pressing any key on the keyboard does the job. is there a way
to wake it up via ir or to disable the "freevo screensaver" ?
p.s.: looking forward to-pre5. you guys doing a wonderfull job.
thanks a lot.
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