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I've known about the extensions for some time now and is the reason I finally gave it another shot. I actually really like gnome now after some extensions and tweaking. I have now switched both my desktop and laptop from XFCE to Gnome3(3.18)
I have one problem on both systems.... Power management. Both systems will suspend according to my settings, but I can't figure out why it won't blank and/or dim the monitors/panel on my desktop or laptop. I've set the options to blank the screens after 5 minutes (and dim after 1min on my laptop) but it doesn't work on either system. Like they always did on my laptop the fn keys to control back lighting on the laptop work as expected so it does work just not "automagically". It worked with XFCE on both.. what am I missing? I'm sure it's something stupid! HALP! :D
Edit* on my desktop I don't use a display manager at all. It boots to the CLI login and I go from there since I use it for a plethora of things. On my laptop however it does boot to LightDM.
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I just changed the timer values with new ones, saved them and it worked after...
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I've changed them a few different times. It's like a service or manager isn't running. The gnome-power-manager package isn't a default package when installing the "gnome" group with pacman, but it seems to just be information and statistics, not like xfce4-power-manager which handled the panel brightness and blanking.
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I've not had any time to really try to debug the monitor problem. I should be able to spend some time on it tomorrow.
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Commands are easy, you have to work in a text console (CTRL-ALT+F1):
(this command if you have plymouth running)
$ sudo systemctl disable lightdm-plymouth
OR
$ sudo systemctl disable lightdm
$ sudo pacman -S gdm
$ sudo systemctl enable gdm-plymount (if you have plymouth running)
OR
$ sudo systemctl enable gdm
(now we stop the DM and start the new one)
$ sudo systemctl stop lightdm (OR lightdm-plymouth)
$ sudo systemctl start gdm (OR gdm-lightdm)
Hope it helps ;)
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I hope I don't have to use GDM to get that functionality... that would be a huge drawback to gnome IMO.
EDIT* It seems that you're correct. Since Gnome 3.5.5 locking/blanking functionality has become a part of GDM. I suppose I will try switching my laptop over to GDM. I just hate how it's a PITA to configure/customize now.
My main PC however doesn't use a DM(and that's not going to change) so what I've done is added "(sleep 10s && xset dpms 120) &" to my .xinitrc right before it starts the session so that it gets ran after X is actually started which makes X blank the screen after 2 minutes. I tried using a .conf file in xorg.conf.d with settings according to the xorg.conf manpage and xorg.0.log would show them as loaded but they never worked.. OH well... luckily it's Linux so as usual there's more than one way to get things done. :P
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You can't imagine how this (negatively) surprised me when I discovered it... ;)
Using the good old xscreensaver should do the trick without too much hassle, there should be also some GUI to configure it.
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