[Gnome 3] Prevent screen to turn off [Solved]

Hi guys,
I finally updated from Gnome 2 to 3 and wonder how I can prevent my screen to turn off after a while. From Gnome 2 I was used to be able to set 'never' besides settings like '1 minute', '10 minutes'...
Is there any way to apply that to Gnome 3?
Regards
Last edited by orschiro (2011-08-26 22:38:56)

Kaustic wrote:
Have you tried setting it in your xorg.conf "ServerLayout" section?
Option "BlankTime" "0"
Well, some systems [like mine] of some people [like me] don't have "xorg.conf cause don't need that file at all.
You should try another recipe:
From your terminal you can execute two simple commands:
xset s off # Disable X windows screen saver
xset -dpms # Disable display power management system
(From here: http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthrea … 528&page=2)
Really works. Just add this to your ~/.bash_profile.
Last edited by nobus (2011-08-26 19:32:42)

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