I have this problem with an old thinkpad 600x, I thought this was linux related issue but it may be something specific to the thinkpad so I am hoping maybe some of the experts here can shed some light on it.
I want to turn my old 600x into a digital picture frame, putting it into a nice box running family pictures and give it as a present to my grandma. The 600x runs a minimal version of Ubuntu with only the bare necessities - an X server and image viewer which start on boot and run until it is powered off.
The problem is the the screen goes blank after exactly one hour. At first I thought it was an X Server problem so I researched and tweaked any possible setting that can effect this. Then I discovered it happens also when in terminal mode (no X) so I tried any possible Terminal/APM/ACPI setting I could think of. Then I booted it into FreeDos and...you guessed it, it blanks after exactly one hour.
Which leads me to believe this may be something Thinkpad BIOS related and not OS . I was not able to find anything powersaving or screen saver related in the BIOS config. My current theory is that there are some built-in features into 600x BIOS that blank the screen which may/may not have an interface to be controller by the OS (and if there are, my linux and FreeDos don't implement). Does this make sense?
Needless to say that a a digital picture frame that shuts itself down after an hour is out of the question. I must resolve it and it drives me crazy, please help!
Thanks in advance (and my grandma will be eternally grateful too....I guess
- barduck




