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2010-08-16
, 08:08
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Hi there,
I run into a small problem with my N900 that the screen turnoff time is not working for me any longer. E.g. I set it to 10 seconds but I can wait until my battery runs dead. Switching the time to other values does not help either.
On the other hand when I have to unlock my screen it will turn off automatically when I do nothing...
So my question is: How can I find out what processes is blocking screen turnoff when I have unlocked my desktop?
Any help is very appreciated!
Cheers,
- Nek -
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2010-08-16
, 08:14
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2010-08-16
, 08:30
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Nope... just a bunch of emus and a few games. My guess is that somehow when I played a flash video (which keeps the screen turned on while playing) did not reset some configuration variable when I shut down the browser. Could this be the reason?
I run into a small problem with my N900 that the screen turnoff time is not working for me any longer. E.g. I set it to 10 seconds but I can wait until my battery runs dead. Switching the time to other values does not help either.
On the other hand when I have to unlock my screen it will turn off automatically when I do nothing...
So my question is: How can I find out what processes is blocking screen turnoff when I have unlocked my desktop?
Any help is very appreciated!
Cheers,
- Nek -