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#1 2014-07-08 22:16:46

KillerHonky
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KDE and Pipelight

I'm having an issue keeping my screen from going to sleep while using pipelight to play Netflix. On the wiki it stated that this is a Gnome3 issue but I'm led to believe it is an issue with Firefox or maybe even just the plugin itself. I installed devilspie and added the script from the wiki to no avail. I can even see devilspie running if I do a ps aux.

Any other workarounds? Even hacky ones are welcome.

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#2 2014-07-08 23:10:51

Rasi
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Re: KDE and Pipelight

xset -dpms
xset s off

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#3 2014-07-09 05:53:38

KillerHonky
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Re: KDE and Pipelight

Rasi wrote:
xset -dpms
xset s off

Thanks! This will work for now. Trying to find what pipelight actually names the full screen window, I'll write a script to run those commands when fullscreen is detected/left.

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#4 2014-07-09 08:29:12

karol
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Re: KDE and Pipelight

Why not run them automatically when you start X?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DPMS

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#5 2014-07-09 10:02:38

KillerHonky
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Re: KDE and Pipelight

I'd prefer not to have dpms disabled all the time. For electricity and security reasons. I just need a temporary way until I can get something written to properly focus when in full screen. I'll post what I come up with.

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