Am Thu, 23 Feb 2012 10:10:45 -0800
schrieb Grant emailgr...@gmail.com:
[snip]
I've been using xautolock for years and years. What's good about it is you
can have any 'locker' you want. For now, I'm using feh in slideshow mode.
For another, you can specify another program as a 'killer
[snip]
I've been using xautolock for years and years. What's good about it is you
can have any 'locker' you want. For now, I'm using feh in slideshow mode.
For another, you can specify another program as a 'killer' such as a
suspend
or hibernate script. However, for a traditional ss, I
Am Thu, 23 Feb 2012 12:16:35 -0800
schrieb Grant emailgr...@gmail.com:
[snip]
I've been using xautolock for years and years. What's good about it is
you
can have any 'locker' you want. For now, I'm using feh in slideshow mode.
For another, you can specify another program
[snip]
I've been using xautolock for years and years. What's good about it is you
can have any 'locker' you want. For now, I'm using feh in slideshow mode.
For another, you can specify another program as a 'killer' such as a suspend
or hibernate script. However, for a traditional ss, I have
[snip]
I've been using xautolock for years and years. What's good about it is you
can have any 'locker' you want. For now, I'm using feh in slideshow mode.
For another, you can specify another program as a 'killer' such as a
suspend
or hibernate script. However, for a traditional ss, I
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 10:10:45AM -0800, Grant wrote:
[snip]
I've been using xautolock for years and years. What's good about it is you
can have any 'locker' you want. For now, I'm using feh in slideshow mode.
For another, you can specify another program as a 'killer' such as a suspend
)?,abi_mips_n64(-)?,abi_mips_o32(-)?,abi_ppc_32(-)?,abi_ppc_64(-)?,abi_s390_32(-)?,abi_s390_64(-)?])
x11-misc/xautolock-2.2_p5_p1 (x11-proto/scrnsaverproto)
x11-misc/xssstate-1.1 (x11-proto/scrnsaverproto)
So I have to unmerge xautolock and xssstate too? That will be painful
because they're baked
been a long time I tried this, but I remember that there is
program called xautolock which can be used to do what you
want. Particularly its -notifier option.
HTH
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rked fine.
But ... I actually have packages that depend on scrnsaverproto:
So I have to unmerge xautolock and xssstate too? That will be painful
because they're baked deep into my X configuration. I think it will
require a trip to the Linux console :-P
No,
I have x11-base/xorg-proto-2018.4 and
; x11-libs/libXScrnSaver-1.2.2-r1
> (>=x11-proto/scrnsaverproto-1.2.2-r1[abi_x86_32(-)?,abi_x86_64(-)?,abi_x86_x32(-)?,abi_mips_n32(-)?,abi_mips_n64(-)?,abi_mips_o32(-)?,abi_ppc_32(-)?,abi_ppc_64(-)?,abi_s390_32(-)?,abi_s390_64(-)?])
> x11-misc/xautolock-2.2_p5_p1 (x11-proto/scrnsaverproto
by itself.
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Joshua M. Murphy
I've been using xautolock for years and years. What's good about it is you
can have any 'locker' you want. For now, I'm using feh in slideshow mode.
For another, you can specify another program as a 'killer' such as a suspend
or hibernate script
wanted to auto-lock, or auto-run a screen
saver, i use things like `xautolock`. but i
no longer do it, bcoz i don't feel i really
need it (occam's razor) -- it's just that i
happened to do it in the past. nowadays, i
have evolved to just not forget locking the
screen when leaving my
Screen ' of xorg.conf: Option PasswordFile /path/to/.vnc/passwd.
Usually, you have to add a noauth option in order to disable password
authentication--this is the option I chose since one would have to
authenticate via XDM and I use xlock/xautolock to secure the logged in
session.
Statux wrote
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