A backwards problem:
CorePlus, and any subsequent installations from it, will properly put my hdmi monitor into a screen blank, and will actually go into powersave and put the monitor to sleep after about 10 minutes. YAY! Nice behaviour.
However, if I burn my own sticks using distribution files and that whole procedure, or even booting iso's, the monitor won't go into powersave.
Environment: I'm running either xvesa for 32 bit, or xfbdev for 64 bit. No Xorg. I am not loading the graphics extension.
Observed:
When I run
xset -q I get this:
DPMS (Energy Star):
Display is not capable of DPMS
What is blowing my mind is that this notification occurs on my CorePlus (and subsequent builds from it) which DO go into powersave despite the notification.
My own builds from either distribution files or iso's also show it, but they do NOT go into powersave as I expected.
So the answer is somewhere in the difference between CorePlus, and my own builds, but have some homework to do.
Is it built into the kernel? Am I missing a library that CorePlus includes but doesn't get included with other methods?
A fast-track hint would be appreciated while I dig out the notebooks and get down to work.