On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 9:03:17 AM UTC+2, Jon Stovell wrote:
>
> Are you sure you don't mean that it puts the display to sleep? That's the 
> same behaviour that you'll see if you click Lock Screen from the Keychain 
> menu bar item. It's just part of what locking the screen does. If you want 
> locking the screen not to put the display to sleep, you'll need to talk to 
> Apple about that.
>

Nope, in 10.8.5 that binary starts the screen saver, which is the same 
behaviour I get by using the Keychain menu bar item, even if Require 
password… in Security Preferences is deselected. YMMV on newer or older 
systems.

If you want to put your display to sleep use Control + Shift + Eject/Power.

I'd like to hear someone testing it 10.7 or older. AFAIR you could still 
see the activity of your system when locked, but this changed due to some 
security problem.

In the meantime, if you want to lock your system and see what it's doing, 
check LookThrough <https://github.com/qvacua/lookthrough.git> (change 
qUpdateInterval to whatever suits you).

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