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This could be a very handy tool. I installed from file however, I can’t get it to work either. The display settings still cap-out at 2 and 5 minutes for dim and off respectively. Does it only work if you run 'ps ax|grep acmonitor' from xterm? I am not comfortable taking that route. Is there another fix? Thanks in advance.
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2007-04-13
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2007-04-13
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This could be a very handy tool. I installed from file however, I can’t get it to work either. The display settings still cap-out at 2 and 5 minutes for dim and off respectively. Does it only work if you run 'ps ax|grep acmonitor' from xterm? I am not comfortable taking that route. Is there another fix? Thanks in advance.
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2007-04-14
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2007-04-14
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I downloaded the file from
This is more an update: Ok. I uninstalled/re-installed the file from http://home.arcor.de/arnim.sauerbier/770powr.html and it still doesn't work.
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2007-04-14
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2007-04-14
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It seems to work ok.. although I'm a bit worried about what the webpage said about "The 800 version also helps keep your network connection alive". I don't need any such help, it stays alive perfectly well.. I don't know what it does but if it's e.g. activating the network now and then as a 'keep alive' then it'll be a battery drag. We'll see I guess.
The way acmonitor appears to be working is to keep track of whether you're on AC or not, and whenever it changes it'll push one of two different sets of screen settings into the proper places (presumbably the /system/.../display settings described in post #1 above).
So, thinking a bit more about this, we appear to be limited just by what values the control panel allows you to set.. presumably one could use large values using 'gconftool' as described in post #1, when the AC is in, to work around the control panel settings limitation.
(After re-reading post #1 I'm pretty certain it would work.. but I haven't tried yet)
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*) I haven't actually checked if it's necessary to leave/re-enter control panel between configuring for AC/battery. But that's how I do it anyway.
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