Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Loxone
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OK you were right, i changed it but there is no change in the behaviour. The Monitor remains without video signal just with backlight if i switch the light in the room on. Do you have any hint for me what i can check?
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@bobbythemoh Did you reboot after correcting the option?
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@bobbythemoh You may also try to uninstall
xscreensaver
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There is indeed some very weird issue going on with the HDMI and screen saver/blanking as I reported here. It started after I updated my kernel (from 4.9.80) & what else came with it. Out of curiosity, what is your OS version?
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@bobbythemoh said in MMM-Loxone:
@idoodler yes i did reboot. and i just uninstalled xscreensaver (after that i did a reboot) but no change in the behaviour.
@E3V3A I used “uname -a”:
Linux MagicMirror 4.14.34-v7+ #1110 SMP Mon Apr 16 15:18:51 BST 2018 armv7l GNU/LinuxBobby do you have a solution for this? I’m having the exact same problem since updating my pi to the latest version of rasbian
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no, solution yet unforunately.
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I just experienced a similar issue, but It appears not to be caused by
MMM-Loxone
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@idoodler
I found this passage in your code:_togglePresence: function _togglePresence(isPresent) { if (isPresent) { // Check if hdmi output is already on exec("/opt/vc/bin/tvservice -s").stdout.on('data', function(data) { if (data.indexOf("0x120002") !== -1) exec("/opt/vc/bin/tvservice --preferred && chvt 6 && chvt 7", null); }); } else { exec("/opt/vc/bin/tvservice -o", null); } }
So you are using “tvserice -o” which seems not to work for me.
would this be an alternative? LinkExecuting the commands vom @E3V3A here Link brings the Monitor Signal back, but only 1 time.
Any idea?
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Hi, using this command brings back the Monitor signal:
xset -display :0 -dpms