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      ndom91
      last edited by

      No the screensaver should be off, MM seems to be responsive as I can still access the MMM-RemoteControl web interface, as well as restart MM through pm2.

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        MadScientist
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        Is the monitor really not turning on or does it just show a black screen. I have the problem that - very irregularly - I just get a black screen. I can move the mouse and see the cursor but the rest of the screen stays black. A ctrl+rrefreshes the site and and all modules are loading and showing up again. I couldn’t figure out what causes it (screensaver is disabled) but maybe it’s the same in your case? Have you tried to just refresh with ctrl+r and see what happens?

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          ndom91 @MadScientist
          last edited by ndom91

          @madscientist

          Hi, thanks for the tip. However, the monitor is definitely off. The monitors status LED is showing off, as if no input were connected.

          I have tried restarting the mm server process through pm2, however, and that did not wake the display back up either unfortunately. I do have it set to DISPLAY :0 in the pm2 process script and it works and shows up for the first, say 6 hours of the day.

          Actually, that makes me think that it works until my desktop is turned off, which makes the MMM-NetworkScanner execute MMM-Remotecontrol monitorOff action. That is that from which it does not “wake up”, I think!

          I have tried the monitor on MMM-Remotecontrol action, and that did not work either unfortunately.

          EDIT: My desktop has been on all day - so my monitor has not had to turn off, and lo and behold its still live when I got home today. Uptime = 13 hrs. This seems to confirm my theory that it is the MMM-RemoteControl “monitor off” action that it specifically is not waking back up from…

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            cdelaorden
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            Hi @ndom91
            tvservice isnt compatible with the KMS driver, you need to use fkms to retain that compativility

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              ndom91 @cdelaorden
              last edited by

              @cdelaorden hi thanks for the tip, we can ignore tvservice then. Any other way to troubleshoot what’s going on here or other toops for managing the HDMI connection?

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                cdelaorden @ndom91
                last edited by

                @ndom91 try the fake KMS if you want to use TV service

                It’s what I do

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