Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Stop the screensaver!
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Jessie-light actually does not come with X11 nor any kind of desktop manager installed. The instructions given in the setup guide apply to the full version of Jessie, which comes with X11 and LightDM installed. Since the light version leaves it up to the user to install their own flavor of X11 and desktop manager, there is no way to guess what instructions we need to give so it works for you.
Perhaps if you indicated what you installed as desktop manager, someone here might be able to help you.
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Thanks, but I followed the instructions for Jessie Lite and as far as I’m aware haven’t installed anything else X-related - although I did install VNC as described . How can I find out what manager is being used?
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@frog OK, according to the Jessie Lite instructions( https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/wiki/Jessie-Lite-Installation-Guide
, I installed:
sudo apt-get install lxde-core
sudo apt-get install lightdmso - it is LXDE UI and Lightdm being used. Which should mean that the alterations to /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart and sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf should have worked. But they didn’t.
Anyhow, I fixed it the old fashioned way by uninstalling unclutter, setting the raspberry to boot requiring user login then attaching a USB keyboard/mouse to the raspberry and setting the screensaver off in preferences. Hopefully it’ll stick!
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@KirAsh4 I am reviving this topic as I have run into this same issue and have not been able to figure how to solve it. I started playing with a Magic Mirror a few days back (thanks to all the contributors), prior to that, I have read multiple posts, tutorials, blogs, etc; one of them is actually from you @KirAsh4
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/236/complete-setup-tutorial
You mention that there are two locatons where chagnes need to be made in order to disable the screen saver:
’ sudo nano /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart ’
’ sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf ’
I am not able to find the first file, so I started reading this forum and came across this post:
https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/wiki/Jessie-Lite-Installation-Guide
following the directions, the first file is on a different location:
’ sudo nano /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart ’
I did find that file and made the changes as described, my autostart file looks like this:
@lxpanel --profile LXDE
@pcmanfm --desktop --profile LXDE
@xscreensaver -no-splash
@xset s noblank
@xset s off
@xset -dpmsI also changed the second variable under ’ sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf ', I verified that I am indeed changing the actual variable and not the variable description. As far as I can tell, everything has been done as stipulated in the tutorials, but my screen saver still kicks in every 5 minutes (roughly). Is there anything that I am leaving out, thus creating the issue. I started witha fresh Jessie Lite installation following the tutorial: https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/wiki/Jessie-Lite-Installation-Guide
Any help will be greatly appreciated, I have been stumbling around reading forum entries here and at the raspberry pi foundation, but nothing seems to solve my problem (and I am no Linux guru), so any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated
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I had the same problem where I could’t get the screensaver (or screen blanking) to stop turning on. I stumbled across this thread, check out the answer given by
JimmyN
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Good lord just install xscreensaver and then disable the screen saver from there… easiest way without having to modify a ton of files… then being frustrated because it still doesn’t work :)
https://www.reddit.com/r/raspberry_pi/comments/4hwdwy/how_to_install_the_latest_xscreensaver_on_a/
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There’s no need for that attitude. Please desist as this is a forum for helping people. I also had this problem so it isn’t isolated. It may not be possible to add a keyboard and mouse to the screen and use the screensaver utility.
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Thanks everyone for the erplies. I am still having the same issue, but doing some more testing and reading. I found this post:
http://www.geeks3d.com/hacklab/20160108/how-to-disable-the-blank-screen-on-raspberry-pi-raspbian/
In theory, just modifying the lightdm.conf should do the trick with newer versions of Raspbian Jessie Lite. I will poke around some more, hopefully i find a fix, so I can provide something back to this community.