Hi everyone, I’m running KDE Plasma 6 with Wayland and I’m trying to find a way to turn on the screen programmatically via the command line. In X11, I could use xset dpms force on, but this doesn’t work in Wayland due to its security model. Has anyone found a reliable method to wake or turn on the screen from the command line in a Wayland session? I’m aware of the security and architectural reasons behind this limitation, but I’m curious if there are any workarounds, compositor-specific DBus calls, or third-party tools that might help. What I’ve tried so far: xset dpms force on (fails, as expected)

Simulating keyboard input with wtype/ydotool (unreliable)

Checking KWin’s DBus interface (no obvious method exposed)

Context: I’m automating some tasks and would like to avoid switching back to X11 just for this feature. Any insights, scripts, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance for your help.

  • lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org
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    18 hours ago

    Hahahaha! Wayland sucks so much you users can’t even turn the screen on or off.

    Welp, time to return to physical switches I guess!

    • guynamedzero@piefed.zeromedia.vip
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      17 hours ago

      Did you read anything other than half of the words in the title? If you’re a troll, please, stop, we don’t need more separation of communities in this world. If you’re not a troll and genuinely this stupid: get off the internet, go to your local library and just read any nonfictional book, that should give you some insight on how things actually work in the real world.