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How do I blank out my screen (Solution?)
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012 18:29:20 -0700, Gene E. Bloch
wrote: On 4/18/2012 9:44 PM, W. eWatson wrote: I think I know why this problem persisted. Apparently there's some sort of power drain when one has lots of windows open, files, programs, etc. Well, computers do run on electricity so that much is true, sort of. That prevents the screen from darkening. A tech computer guy here in No. town put me onto it. I happened to reboot today, and have a less Or, possibly, had you on with it. populated screen now. Blanking occurs properly. On 4/19/2012, Bob I posted: Obviously you had some program running in the background keeping the CPU from achieving a true idle state, THAT is what prevented the screen from blanking. Rebooting stopped that program and you haven't restarted it yet. When you do restart that one, the problem will return. The "power drain" theory is a crock, and is best forgotten. I go with this. OTOH, it *was* good for a mild chuckle Very mild. The problem is when you run into someone who believes such nonsense. They can be very difficult to convince otherwise. If you have to support one of them, the results could be overly interesting. So-called power users can be such a drain. Sincerely, Gene Wirchenko |
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