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        @cowboysdude that’s exactly what i did all 3 files are located in Pi home directory as well as wiringPi.
        sudo chmod there too & crontab too…
        but not working… there should be something else.
        i try to run your .sh file so the outcome is that monitor_off file works well but the monitor_on file displays the following message:
        0_1477938102221_Capture d’écran 2016-10-31 à 19.19.42.png
        would you mind to share with me YOUR following files plssssss =>
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        thx you!

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          @bibi go here:

          https://github.com/cowboysdude/Pir-Sensor

          download the monitor_on.sh and try running it again.

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            bibi @cowboysdude
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            @cowboysdude Apperently i could get ride off this xset message now the monitor is turning on but the screen stays black… screensaver issue maybe.

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              @bibi said in Cowboysdude's Mirror:

              @cowboysdude Apperently i could get ride off this xset message now the monitor is turning on but the screen stays black… screensaver issue maybe.

              Yes that’s why I gave you the new one to try… I believe you’re having a screen saver issue.

              The way I handled mine was to install xscreensaver and disable it :)

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                bibi @cowboysdude
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                @cowboysdude aha ok I will check install xscreensaver this evening. Any specific options or settings that I should apply?

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                  @bibi said in Cowboysdude's Mirror:

                  @cowboysdude aha ok I will check install xscreensaver this evening. Any specific options or settings that I should apply?

                  Yes “Disable” :)

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                    @bibi This thread may help you.

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                      @cowboysdude @bhepler Thx for spending time to help me. i understand if you can’t help anymore.
                      but here my update : i installed Xscreensaver and disabled it but it’s working. the monitor switches off with /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -o properly but with
                      /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -p the screen stays black (backlight)
                      just for info im doing all this via SSH… maybe something to do with X forwarding and this message : xset: unable to open display “”…

                      Edit: i have found a command that allows to bring back the screen ! sudo chvt 9 && sudo chvt 7. :)))
                      i have to check out how to implement this in an elegant way

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                        @bibi said in Cowboysdude's Mirror:

                        sudo chvt 9 && sudo chvt 7

                        Open up the monitor_on.sh and delete everything add:

                        sudo chvt 9 && sudo chvt 7

                        Save it and that should work for you :)

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