I have tried turning the monitor off then back on to no avail.
I did find another field in the BIOS power management and disabled that.
Hopefully that does the trick.
Thanks

Andrew Nemchenko wrote:

> Have you tried turning the monitor off and then back on that usually fixes
> mine if I ever have a problem with it.
>
> Andy Zbikowski wrote:
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> > 1> Check BIOS, possibly change method of turning monitor off of disable
> > it.
> > 2> Disable Xscreensaver.
> > If those steps don't stop it,
> > 3> Check your kernel, disable APM, recompile.
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