So, with all the hype around the new Raspberry Pi 5 (still waiting for availability), and the new OS version, I thought I'd give the OS a try on my Pi 400, and see how things look with the new Wayland-based GUI.
One strange thing I noticed (other than the slight increase in CPU use and slightly higher CPU temperature) is that there's no screen saver/blanker enabled by default. Stranger still is there doesn't seem to be any way to enable it, at least not that I've been able to find.
The old X11/Xorg-based screen savers definitely don't work with Wayland, and I don't want to turn off my monitor (and have to remember to do so) every time I'm done using the Pi. So, does anyone know how I can enable screen blanking in Wayland? (Preferably with Pi OS and/or Debian 12 bookworm, but any Wayland-related info would be appreciated.)
If that doesn't work, I may find myself reverting back to Xorg.
Thanks, Gilbert