There was a program in Linux called "setterm" that does this.
Until I found that program, I was just manually removing the lines
of code for powering off the video in the frame buffer driver
itself. I understand the auto-powerdown "feature" of Linux video
console is a bit annoying for embedded devices.
//Jesse Off
--- In "Alvaro Aguirre"
<> wrote:
>
> As a simple user I'm used to view the monitor suspend after a
number of
> minutes inactive. As a developer i notice i don't know the whole
mechanism
> involved on this task. Is DPMS the magic word? can you point me on
the right
> direction?
>
> I'm using Kdrive on the TS7300 and i need to deactivate this
feature of the
> video, is there any way i can disable this mechanism?
>
> Alvaro
>
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