FeodorFFeodorF wrote:o.K. , there we go, I have moved the entry to the top of '/root/.xinitrc'
I would put it AFTER... because .xset.sh if set, can reset yours when you restart the computer.
FeodorFFeodorF wrote:o.K. , there we go, I have moved the entry to the top of '/root/.xinitrc'
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which rtcwake
/usr/sbin/rtcwake
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rtcwake -s 33
rtcwake: /dev/rtc not enabled for wakeup events
rtcwake -h
rtcwake: invalid option -- 'h'
BusyBox v1.21.0 (2013-02-18 15:57:06 WST) multi-call binary.
Usage: rtcwake [-a | -l | -u] [-d DEV] [-m MODE] [-s SEC | -t TIME]
Enter a system sleep state until specified wakeup time
-a,--auto Read clock mode from adjtime
-l,--local Clock is set to local time
-u,--utc Clock is set to UTC time
-d,--device=DEV Specify the RTC device
-m,--mode=MODE Set the sleep state (default: standby)
-s,--seconds=SEC Set the timeout in SEC seconds from now
-t,--time=TIME Set the timeout to TIME seconds from epoch
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Keyboard Control:
auto repeat: on key click percent: 0 LED mask: 00000002
XKB indicators:
00: Caps Lock: off 01: Num Lock: on 02: Scroll Lock: off
03: Shift Lock: off 04: Group 2: off 05: Mouse Keys: off
auto repeat delay: 660 repeat rate: 25
auto repeating keys: 00ffffffdffffbbf
fadfffdfffdffdef
ffffffffffffffff
ffffffffffffffff
bell percent: 50 bell pitch: 400 bell duration: 100
Pointer Control:
acceleration: 20/10 threshold: 4
Screen Saver:
prefer blanking: yes allow exposures: yes
timeout: 60 cycle: 600
Colors:
default colormap: 0x20 BlackPixel: 0 WhitePixel: 16777215
Font Path:
/usr/share/X11/fonts/misc/,/usr/share/X11/fonts/Type1/,/usr/share/X11/fonts/TTF/,built-ins
DPMS (Energy Star):
Standby: 600 Suspend: 600 Off: 600
DPMS is Enabled
Monitor is On
Thanks, FeodorFeodorF wrote:Hi, Monsie!
Do you like to try something else about the DPMS problem?
open '/root/.xinitrc', change line number 98 to: 'xset s 60 10 s blank' and add a new line with: 'xset dpms 0 0 60' next to it. (... save and reboot)
Explanation: 60 seconds after the start of 'xlock' DPMS will power off your screen. (later on) As soon as you move your mouse the screen will be powered back up and xlock will ask you for your password. I you want to add more time just change the value of line 99 form '60'(s) to whatever.Code: Select all
87 if [ -f /root/.xset.sh ];then 88 #this is created by /usr/bin/pupx... 89 eval "/root/.xset.sh" 90 else 91 ##Xorg has it's own fontpath settings in /etc/X11/xorg.conf... 92 #if [ "`readlink /usr/bin/X`" != "Xorg" ];then 93 # #xset fp+ /usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/ 94 # #xset fp+ /usr/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/ 95 # xset fp+ /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/ 96 # xset fp+ /usr/share/fonts/default/TTF/ 97 #fi 98 xset s 60 10 s blank 99 xset dpms 0 0 60 100 fi
Cheers,
Feodor
Yes, I know but it's getting to me.....rcrsn51 wrote:At the risk of beating this issue to death, here are some more thoughts.scsijon wrote:If I set both audio and subtitles as au, I get subtitles as australian english, however audio is japanese. Unless I set subtitles as none, I don't get australian english audio.
a. AFAIK, "au" is not a language code - it's a country code. So using it in the front-end menu won't have any meaningful effect.
b. In my tests, these settings have no effect in menu mode.
c. Whether you are in non-menu or menu mode, your best choice for language/subtitle selection is to use the # and j keys during playback. I can't tell from your reports if you have tried this.
d. For the sake of comparison, do you have a regular DVD made for the Australian market to test? Clearly, there is something different about your Anime discs that causes problems with MPlayer.
Thanks bill, I had downloaded and just opened the zip and the file is marked as zero bytes and shown empty in geany. Now what the......?broomdodger wrote:scsijon, thank you for the feedback. I just downloaded mixer.zip with Seamonkey and QtWeb and both were good.scsijon wrote:Thanks broomdodger, I implemented it and it works nicely, I also found the headphone audio o/p is down by default. Turning it up fixed my volume problem. Also your attached zip file is empty????
Bill
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||||Graphic|||ristretto-0.6.3-3-i686.pkg.tar.xz||Look at your images easily|
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# petget /mnt/sdb1/Linux/Puppy/archpup/ristretto-0.6.3-3-i686.pkg.tar.xz
DLPKG_BASE=ristretto-0.6.3-3-i686.pkg.tar.xz
DLPKG_NAME=
DB_ENTRY=|||||||ristretto-0.6.3-3-i686.pkg.tar.xz|||
db_pkg_name=
EXIT="OK"
Hardinfo wrote:Computer
Processor Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.66GHz
Memory 1024MB (463MB used)
Machine Type Physical machine
Operating System Precise Puppy - 5.7.1
User Name root (root)
Date/Time vie 16 ago 2013 12:11:55 ART
Display
Resolution 1024x768 pixels
OpenGL Renderer Mesa DRI Intel(R) 865G x86/MMX/SSE2
X11 Vendor The X.Org Foundation
Audio Devices
Audio Adapter ICH4 - Intel ICH5
Input Devices
AT Translated Set 2 keyboard
ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse
Power Button
Power Button
PC Speaker
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xset dpms 1200 1800 2400
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Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Default Layout"
Screen "Screen0" 0 0
InputDevice "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"
InputDevice "Mouse0" "CorePointer"
Option "StandbyTime" "20"
Option "SuspendTime" "30"
Option "OffTime" "40"
EndSection
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else
##Xorg has it's own fontpath settings in /etc/X11/xorg.conf...
#if [ "`readlink /usr/bin/X`" != "Xorg" ];then
# #xset fp+ /usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/
# #xset fp+ /usr/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/
# xset fp+ /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/
# xset fp+ /usr/share/fonts/default/TTF/
#fi
xset s 600 600 s blank
fi
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Option "StandbyTime" "10"
Option "SuspendTime" "20"
Option "OffTime" "30"
I cannot reproduce this issue in Precise Puppy-retro... Pmount seems to be working fine for me. Could this issue only be occurring in the regular version of Precise Puppy?In the Pmount preferences, by checking the "single window" or "single tab view" box and restarting Pmount nothing happens, Pmount keeps showing volumes in separate tabs.
Hi MonsieMonsie wrote:Interestingly enough, I haven't figured out yet where the permanent values for power management are actually set in Wary Puppy, but, it is not in xorg.conf so, (as is often the case in configurations) there is more than one method to get this result.
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if [ -f /root/.xset.sh ];then
#this is created by /usr/bin/pupx...
eval "/root/.xset.sh"
else
##Xorg has it's own fontpath settings in /etc/X11/xorg.conf...
#if [ "`readlink /usr/bin/X`" != "Xorg" ];then
# #xset fp+ /usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/
# #xset fp+ /usr/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/
# xset fp+ /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/
# xset fp+ /usr/share/fonts/default/TTF/
#fi
xset s 600 600 s blank
fi
# mouse acc=1 thr=32
xset m 1/1 32
# screensaver off
xset s blank s noexpose s 0 0
# Standby Suspend Off in seconds
xset dpms 1200 1800 2400
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xset -q
Thanks, broomdodgerbroomdodger wrote:Hi MonsieMonsie wrote:Interestingly enough, I haven't figured out yet where the permanent values for power management are actually set in Wary Puppy, but, it is not in xorg.conf so, (as is often the case in configurations) there is more than one method to get this result.
Try adding your xset commands AFTER the xset in '.xinitrc'.
The following is mine...
+ slow the mouse
+ I do not like screensavers
+ your display power settingsUse this command in terminal just after a restart to check the xset values:Code: Select all
if [ -f /root/.xset.sh ];then #this is created by /usr/bin/pupx... eval "/root/.xset.sh" else ##Xorg has it's own fontpath settings in /etc/X11/xorg.conf... #if [ "`readlink /usr/bin/X`" != "Xorg" ];then # #xset fp+ /usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/ # #xset fp+ /usr/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/ # xset fp+ /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/ # xset fp+ /usr/share/fonts/default/TTF/ #fi xset s 600 600 s blank fi # mouse acc=1 thr=32 xset m 1/1 32 # screensaver off xset s blank s noexpose s 0 0 # Standby Suspend Off in seconds xset dpms 1200 1800 2400
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xset -q
Good ideas.koulaxizis wrote:http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 757#720757