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qot | 4 years ago
Just recently I tried and failed to simply set up a screensaver that turns my screen black (not off!) to save my display from burn-in. Eventually I just gave up. You can't do this with stock GNOME. I also tried xscreensaver (but the Debian-specific instructions in the man page are out of date) and xfce4-screensaver, both didn't work.
I've been using Debian GNU/Linux since Feb 2016 and consider myself adept but still couldn't figure this very simple task out.
prmoustache|4 years ago
qot|4 years ago
phendrenad2|4 years ago
qot|4 years ago
All screensaver software that I've seen supports displaying an image / slide show which I will simply set to a black image. Another common feature is just displaying black.
Note: in Windows both of these are quite easy.
nxbp|4 years ago
qot|4 years ago
Note, I'm using Debian Sid. Gnome 3.36.2 on Wayland.
hsbauauvhabzb|4 years ago
qot|4 years ago