Let the monitor not hibernate in Linux?
We can use the Setterm command:
The operation is as follows:
Setterm-blank 0
Setterm-blank N (n is wait time)
Other options for the Setterm command:
Setterm:argument Error, usage
Setterm
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[-reset]
[-initialize]
[-cursor [On|off]]
[-repeat [On|off]]
[-appcursorkeys [On|off]]
[-linewrap [On|off]]
[-default]
[-foreground Black|blue|green|cyan|red|magenta|yellow|white|default]
[-background Black|blue|green|cyan|red|magenta|yellow|white|default]
[-ulcolor Black|grey|blue|green|cyan|red|magenta|yellow|white]
[-ulcolor Bright Blue|green|cyan|red|magenta|yellow|white]
[-hbcolor Black|grey|blue|green|cyan|red|magenta|yellow|white]
[-hbcolor Bright Blue|green|cyan|red|magenta|yellow|white]
[-inversescreen [On|off]]
[-bold [On|off]]
[-half-bright [On|off]]
[-blink [On|off]]
[-reverse [On|off]]
[-underline [On|off]]
[Store]
[-clear [All|rest]]
[-tabs [Tab1 tab2 tab3 ...]] (TABN = 1-160)
[-clrtabs [Tab1 tab2 tab3 ...]] (TABN = 1-160)
[-regtabs [1-160]]
[-blank [0-60|force|poke]]
[-dump [1-nr_consoles]]
[-append [1-nr_consoles]]
[-file Dumpfilename]
[-msg [On|off]]
[-msglevel [0-8]]
[-powersave [On|vsync|hsync|powerdown|off]]
[-powerdown [0-60]]
[-blength [0-2000]]
[-bfreq Freqnumber]