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/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/dev/syscons/apm/
H A Dapm_saver.c51851 Sat Oct 02 01:56:42 MDT 1999 nsayer Add the apm_saver syscons screen saver module.

apm_saver uses the apm_display() routine from the apm system to
"suspend" the "display" part of the machine.

This is beneficial for some laptops (or other machines with
non-traditional displays) that choke on the 'green' saver's
effect.

Another way of looking at this is that it's the same as a screen
saver that does an 'apm -d 0' to blank the display and an 'apm -d 1'
to bring it back. One probably ought to use these commands to make
sure the effect will be correct before using it unattended.
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/modules/syscons/apm/
H A DMakefile51851 Sat Oct 02 01:56:42 MDT 1999 nsayer Add the apm_saver syscons screen saver module.

apm_saver uses the apm_display() routine from the apm system to
"suspend" the "display" part of the machine.

This is beneficial for some laptops (or other machines with
non-traditional displays) that choke on the 'green' saver's
effect.

Another way of looking at this is that it's the same as a screen
saver that does an 'apm -d 0' to blank the display and an 'apm -d 1'
to bring it back. One probably ought to use these commands to make
sure the effect will be correct before using it unattended.
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/modules/syscons/
H A DMakefilediff 51851 Sat Oct 02 01:56:42 MDT 1999 nsayer Add the apm_saver syscons screen saver module.

apm_saver uses the apm_display() routine from the apm system to
"suspend" the "display" part of the machine.

This is beneficial for some laptops (or other machines with
non-traditional displays) that choke on the 'green' saver's
effect.

Another way of looking at this is that it's the same as a screen
saver that does an 'apm -d 0' to blank the display and an 'apm -d 1'
to bring it back. One probably ought to use these commands to make
sure the effect will be correct before using it unattended.

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