I don't need it on this desktop machine. have turned off power management and screen locking under display.
But it keeps locking the session on 'inactivity'.
it makes it impossible to use Artix for Zoom sessions. (the sessions involve yoga movements and stuff, the screen blanks and locks and i have to enter password to unlock).
If only blanking was the problem it would be manageable as I know how to turn that off.
Is it possible to disable screen locking entirely or is it coded in?
;D :-[ overlooked the Screensaver settings. Disabling screen lock, see if that fixes it. Xfce, have not used a distro before with this active screen lock settings ;D
please use archlinux wiki first, then internet and then if you are sure there is a problem artixlinux write a comment.
you will save a lot of work for us and yourself. Thank you.
Fixed. Now maybe find a way to easily turn off screen blanking. have not tried yet but assume that with all locking and screensaver turned off it will still blank the screen as all distros I've seen so far.
the Debian based antiX has a nifty utility for turning off screen blanking, try to install it here.
Yes of course Alium, sorry, point taken.
It actually seems that the settings after turning off all I can using gui settings are the most optimal for me in any distro I've used before. It takes quite some time before blanking occurs, will test more today.
Blanking is usually under power management / power saving. It may also need setting in the BIOS menus of the computer you are using, and some monitors have various menus that could put the display to sleep. Good that Artix is keeping you exercised mentally and physically.
There are also "mouse jiggler's" if your hw won't respect normal config, e.g.
https://fitzcarraldoblog.wordpress.com/2018/08/06/how-to-move-a-mouse-pointer-automatically-in-linux-to-simulate-user-activity/ (https://fitzcarraldoblog.wordpress.com/2018/08/06/how-to-move-a-mouse-pointer-automatically-in-linux-to-simulate-user-activity/)
I can't see anything equivalent in the AUR from a brief search, however it seems to only require a simple script or two to do this.
Thanks that script looks very useful.
can someone help me I don't use DE but uses bspwm and my display just goes to sleep even when in the middle of watching video and surfing web don't know why it's happening
Open a new thread and please don't necrobump.