Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MM current version on Raspberry Pi 5 cannot turn off monitor
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@liminal1 doesn’t matter 4 or 5. As long as bookworm wayland, it’s working fine. For what’s worth, I’m on a 5.
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@sdetweil said in MM current version on Raspberry Pi 5 cannot turn off monitor:
If I create that script and run it, it brings up a logon page :(
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@1a2a3a said in MM current version on Raspberry Pi 5 cannot turn off monitor:
@liminal1 doesn’t matter 4 or 5. As long as bookworm wayland, it’s working fine. For what’s worth, I’m on a 5.
Thanks mate :)
But what is working fine? Which part :)
Im quite new to the Pi
Thanks
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@liminal1 that makes no sense.
you are running this from a terminal window, right
ctrl-alt-t on the desktop.
nothing login related there
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@sdetweil said in MM current version on Raspberry Pi 5 cannot turn off monitor:
you are running this from a terminal window, right
Yes
@sdetweil said in MM current version on Raspberry Pi 5 cannot turn off monitor:
ctrl-alt-t on the desktop.
Its a touch screen, what does this do?
nothing login related there
Not sure what you mean?
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@liminal1 the terminal window has nothing to do with login.
your system should boot to the desktop
then open a terminal window
and type the commands aboveor use an ssh session from your pc
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Yes,
So this is what is happening to me when I try the script or the command
https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?p=2196846&hilit=wlr+randr#p2196846
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@liminal1 are you doing this over VNC?
I have never seen this on the monitor attached to the pi
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I just cant believe how trash this all is, not MM, but just the Pi 5 and wayland. And if you do switch back to X11 as a lot of people are suggesting. Everything else breaks.
I give up, I think its pretty rubbish Pi foundation selling something that’s still so undeveloped.
Anyway, thanks for trying :)
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@liminal1 times and technology are always changing. it’s a constant battle