Karsten Roemling wrote:

> On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 01:25:04AM -0500, John kofinas wrote:
> >
> > When you lock your monitor while as a user you, use the users password to
> > unlock it. Secondly to disable the screen saver you can go to settings,
>
> And what about the cases, where a user blocks a computer by locking it�s
> screensaver and disappearing into a 2 hour long break? It would be wonderful
> if the superuser could unlock the screen and log out the user in such
> cases... Especially if you are in a educational surrounding, with loads of
> students waiting for a free computer in one of the computer pools...
>
> So, is this a feature or a bug? And if it is a feature, what are the reasons
> for implementing it that way?!?
>
> Thanks,
> Karsten
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just click then ctrl+alt+backspace and it will restart xwindows, and take you
back to the login screen...

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