Re: Enable/disable display using libdrm

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Not to my knowledge. There are however as far as I know options within
HDMI. You screen has to support activating/deactivating sleep through
the HDMI interface.
 
I don't use HDMI. My screen is a TFT Display

Thanks!
 

2016-03-05 20:27 GMT+01:00 Hika van den Hoven <hikavdh@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hoi Alex,

Saturday, March 5, 2016, 7:52:22 PM, you wrote:

> 2016-03-05 19:12 GMT+01:00 Hika van den Hoven <hikavdh@xxxxxxxxx>:

> Hoi Alex,
>

>  Saturday, March 5, 2016, 4:54:36 PM, you wrote:
>
 >> Hi! I am new using DRM.
 >> I want to know if it's possible (enable/disable) the display using
 >> some function of drm. I have looking for but I don't find nothing about this.
>
>
 >> Regards!
 >> Thanks!
>
>  You have the kernel options: video=DVD-D-0:e and video=DVD-D-0:d to
>  force enabling or disabling the named video port. It then won't check
>  on a connected monitor. You need to have set modesetting with
>  modeset=1. The naming is dependent on the video card/chipset
>
>  Tot mails,
>
>  Hika
>    dri-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Perhaps I misspoke. To enable/disable I wanted to say "turn on/turn
> off" the display using some function of drm.


> Thanks!
> Regards.
>

Not to my knowledge. There are however as far as I know options within
HDMI. You screen has to support activating/deactivating sleep through
the HDMI interface.


Tot mails,
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