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Are you sure it is your Raspbi? Check your monitor / TV sleep settings as well. |
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Testing on another monitor might help. Also assuming 2022 is 0.13.0? |
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I am seeing the same - if I have a mouse plugged into the Pi and move it the screen comes alive again. Not sure if it's going into standby or just screen blanking. I have disabled screen blanking in raspi-config. |
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I am moving this to a discussion, since it talking about an older version and is not planned to be fixed retrospectively (and does not look like a bug) |
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I have the Same issue on Version 0.13.0. In my case, i installed the Stable Version of FullPageOS from Raspberry Pi Imager. cat'ing What confused me, ist that 0.13.0 from the releases page is from 2023-10 So this issue is present on a Raspberry Pi 3 (non B), with Version 0.13.0. |
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If I understand the question correctly, this is not an issue of FullPageOS. By default, Raspberry Pi has a built in timeout for screen blanking. But you can switch it off: Then select '2 Display Options' followed by 'D2 Screen Blanking'. Set it to 'No'. |
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Regarding FullPageOS 0.13.0 this could be related to a bash syntax problem in the gui model script start_gui of CustomPiOS (if-Statement on line 9 and 14). |
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After 15 minuter in raspberry model 4 in the stable version enter a suspend mode, how i can disable this?
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