![]() ![]() DMI: LENOVO 20BHA0MVGE/20BHA0MVGE, BIOS GNET89WW (2.37 ) efi: Removing 7 invalid memory map entries. x86/fpu: Enabled xstate features 0x7, context size is 832 bytes, using 'standard' format. x86/fpu: xstate_offset: 576, xstate_sizes: 256 x86/fpu: Supporting XSAVE feature 0x004: 'AVX registers' x86/fpu: Supporting XSAVE feature 0x002: 'SSE registers' x86/fpu: Supporting XSAVE feature 0x001: 'x87 floating point registers' Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-linux root=UUID=341627a8-84bd-4b32-bd7d-548cfbb23c8a rw quiet splash loglevel=3 rd.udev.log_priority=3 vt.global_cursor_default=0 acpi_backlight=none microcode: microcode updated early to revision 0x27, date = My power settings on Gnome, as I said earlier, are set to never dim or turn off the screen. Once the screen is black, nor cursor activity neither keyboard activity turns the screen on, so I have to use hotkeys to turn it onĪfter some time (I haven't been able to measure it, but should be between 5 and 10 minutes), both screens turn off. If I move the cursor (touchpad, usb mouse) the laptop screen turns off Power saving settings are set to never dim or turn off the screen.īoth screens stay on for a couple minutes. Another fact that's worth of consideration is that, regardless my power settings on gnome, both screens turn off after some time of inactivity. ![]() So far I've been looking for a solution and tried a few things, but none worked so far. When I'm at home, the laptop is connected to another screen and I use both for working, and the problem only shows on the laptop screen. Since the last time I upgraded the system (2 days ago), the laptop screen started to go black after 15 seconds or more, but only after I move the cursor. I'm using Arch on a Thinkpad W540, with Gnome. ![]() First of all, thanks for the great work! I've been using arch for 6 years and I'm pretty happy with it, even brought some friends in ![]()
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