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Hello, I've got a laptop with a failed on board graphics card that I'm looking to set up as a home server (printer, file and process), as it'll cost too much to replace the motherboard. One of the things I want to do is keep power consumption down to a minimum, and as I'm not ever expecting to use the monitor (I'll set the hard disk up via another laptop and then just use SSH from then on), I'd like to disable it completely - that is make sure there is no power being sent to it, at all.
Is this possible to do in the set-up, or am I best to go in and pull a few wires out (which I'd rather not do if I can help it - one day down the line it might be worth replacing the motherboard).
I've done a search, but couldn't find anything definitive.
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you can use xrandr for this:
# xrandr --help
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Try this
xset dpms force off
read this for further info: http://www.shallowsky.com/linux/x-screen-blanking.html
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Many thanks for both replies. I'll try and avoid installing xrandr for now as it won't be used for anything else (I think), but it's an option.
The xset looks most promising, but will it be supported by a fried video card?
I guess there's only one way to know for sure. I'll post back the results when I've done the testing.
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