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|description=This test case tests whether screen saver and DPMS work successfully with the Intel video driver, with kernel mode setting enabled. You must be using a video adapter supported by the driver, and Fedora 11 or later (or Rawhide from any time after mid-February 2009). | |description=This test case tests whether screen saver and DPMS work successfully with the Intel video driver, with kernel mode setting enabled. You must be using a video adapter supported by the driver, and Fedora 11 or later (or Rawhide from any time after mid-February 2009). | ||
|actions= | |actions= | ||
# Ensure the 'nomodeset' kernel parameter is not enabled in your bootloader configuration | # Ensure the 'nomodeset' kernel parameter is not enabled in your bootloader configuration (unless you need it for basic X operation to succeed) | ||
# Ensure the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf does not exist, or is a known-good configuration file that uses the 'intel' driver | # Ensure the file {{filename|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}} does not exist, or is a known-good configuration file that uses the 'intel' driver | ||
# Shut your system down entirely, then start it up again | # Shut your system down entirely, then start it up again | ||
# Run | # Run the command {{command|sleep 5 && xset dpms force off}} | ||
|results= | |results= | ||
# | # After 5 seconds the display should blank. It should recover correctly when the mouse is moved | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category:Intelvideo_Test_Cases]] | [[Category:Intelvideo_Test_Cases]] |
Revision as of 21:03, 14 April 2010
Description
This test case tests whether screen saver and DPMS work successfully with the Intel video driver, with kernel mode setting enabled. You must be using a video adapter supported by the driver, and Fedora 11 or later (or Rawhide from any time after mid-February 2009).
How to test
- Ensure the 'nomodeset' kernel parameter is not enabled in your bootloader configuration (unless you need it for basic X operation to succeed)
- Ensure the file
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
does not exist, or is a known-good configuration file that uses the 'intel' driver - Shut your system down entirely, then start it up again
- Run the command
sleep 5 && xset dpms force off
Expected Results
- After 5 seconds the display should blank. It should recover correctly when the mouse is moved