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    • lolobyteL Offline
      lolobyte @sgtwtf
      last edited by

      @sgtwtf

      try

      sudo apt-get remove xscreensaver

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      • cowboysdudeC Offline
        cowboysdude Module Developer @lolobyte
        last edited by

        @lolobyte said in how to disable screensaver?:

        @sgtwtf

        try

        sudo apt-get remove xscreensaver

        Was going to be my suggestion as well!

        Install xscreensaver then disable screen saver … it works. It’s a HUGE time saver and no modifying files are needed only to be frustrated because it didn’t work :)

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          sgtwtf @lolobyte
          last edited by

          @lolobyte

          I tried this after I got home today and the package xscreensaver is not installed so this command failed.

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          • lolobyteL Offline
            lolobyte @sgtwtf
            last edited by yawns

            @sgtwtf

            follow this install guide, you will find this entry’s: https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/wiki/Jessie-Lite-Installation-Guide

            Disable the screensaver

            Go to LXDE-autostart config:

            sudo nano /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart

            add the following lines:

            @xset s noblank
            @xset s off
            @xset -dpms 
            

            Save and close, using the commands CTRL-O and CTRL-X.

            Go to lightdm.conf:

            sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf

            add the following lines:

            xserver-command=X -s 0 -dpms
            

            Reboot the raspberry pi:

            sudo apt-get install xscreensaver
            sudo apt-get remove xscreensaver
            sudo reboot
            
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              sgtwtf
              last edited by

              The commands were already added to those files. I installed xscreensaver and uninstalled and rebooted and no change.

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              • in_a_daysI Offline
                in_a_days @sgtwtf
                last edited by in_a_days

                @sgtwtf

                My solution was to install xscreensaver and use the desktop control panel to disable the screensaver.

                sudo apt-get install xscreensaver
                sudo reboot
                

                On reboot open the desktop start menu (via the GUI, not the terminal) and I think it’s Preferences > Screensaver Settings. There’s an option to set (and disable) the screensaver. It worked for me. :)

                What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?

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                  sgtwtf @in_a_days
                  last edited by

                  @in_a_days

                  Thank you that worked like a charm!

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                    kurt @in_a_days
                    last edited by

                    @in_a_days
                    Thanks for that easy solution, and as I havn’t installed Jessie-Lite, I tried your way to disable the screensaver.
                    I do agree with @sgtwtf, it works like a charm :relaxed:
                    Thank you !

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                      ruralguru
                      last edited by

                      To add an update that resolved this for me without installing another package.
                      https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-disable-screen-blanking/
                      this worked for me on bullseye 64 bit.

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