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where screenlock-notifier provides dimming and other logic. locker.sh switches the screens off via xset dpms force off and launches xsecurelock:
xset dpms force off
/usr/bin/env XSECURELOCK_SAVER=saver_blank \
XSECURELOCK_AUTH_TIMEOUT=5 \
xsecurelock
Now when input is registered, display wakes up and auth screen is shown. If no login happens in XSECURELOCK_AUTH_TIMEOUT, the display is blanked, but not switched off as it was right upon locking.
How to make sure screens are turned off again whilst locked?
Adding XSECURELOCK_BLANK_DPMS_STATE=off env var makes no difference either, tried also {suspend,standby} values.
Current configuration has
xss-lock --session="$XDG_SESSION_ID" --ignore-sleep --notifier=screenlock-notifier --transfer-sleep-lock -- locker.shwhere
screenlock-notifierprovides dimming and other logic.locker.shswitches the screens off viaxset dpms force offand launches xsecurelock:xset dpms force off /usr/bin/env XSECURELOCK_SAVER=saver_blank \ XSECURELOCK_AUTH_TIMEOUT=5 \ xsecurelockNow when input is registered, display wakes up and auth screen is shown. If no login happens in
XSECURELOCK_AUTH_TIMEOUT, the display is blanked, but not switched off as it was right upon locking.How to make sure screens are turned off again whilst locked?
Adding
XSECURELOCK_BLANK_DPMS_STATE=offenv var makes no difference either, tried also{suspend,standby}values.running ver 1.9.0