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  • xset dpms is intended to be a hardware blanker - that's my point - it's to do with hardware, not software side of things such as screensavers. Commented Nov 4 at 13:15
  • [xset dpms force] command should also activate it -- had no idea about that. Super messy stuff. Commented Nov 4 at 13:15
  • Modern session managers (like gnome) implement their own independent screensaver that replaces, works with, and interferes with these older mechanisms. ...only adding on to this, IMHO, a hot mess. Thank you for your input! Commented Nov 4 at 13:16
  • software triggering a hardware feature? surprise ... but the point is, it also triggers screen lock...which is in the name of your command so... Commented Nov 4 at 23:42