How to turn off screen blanking, HACKING MAEMO
I happened to notice a file that I thought might do the trick, and sure enough it works
What this does to battery life and temperature, I don't really know. Follow me at own risk. If you rename this file /mnt/initfs/usr/lib/dsme/libinactivity-blank.so.0.0.0 for example to this /mnt/initfs/usr/lib/dsme/libinactivity-blank.so.0.0.0-orig I think you also need to reboot for it to take effect.... No more screen blanking, at any time interval, always on, I like it. In order to do this you will need to install bootmenu, because there is no room on the block device, therefore you can not delete/rename the file. After installing bootmenu, you can then make the change. cd /mnt/initfs/usr/lib/dsme/ mv libinactivity-blank.so.0.0.0 libinactivity-blank.so.0.0.0-orig Now everyone can tell me how I am going to ruin my device and the other half can ask me how to install bootmenu :D EDIT Did a little more playing around, still works good, but 1 problem. It no longer allows me to set the backlight, its on full all the time, no controls. |
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If you're willing to go so far as to remove a file, you can accomplish the same thing (safer and with more flexibility) by tweaking gconf.
See this thread: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ead.php?t=1147 |
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another method is described here
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