> On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 11:05:50AM -0300, Matias Aguirre wrote:
> > I was thinking.. Why licq dont have password with startup? Or by time
> > stanby? With a few lines of code in options, you can enable/disable
> > password in startup. I know, linux and/or other *nix logon with password
> > at startup, but... the people (like me) that use X running all the time
> > without shutdown?
> 
> Well, it is good behaviour to lock your desktop when you go away.
> 
Yes. Is my solution now :-)

> We could implement this in Licq, but your 1000+ other applications would
> still be "vulnerable" if you leave your desktop unattended. Not sure for all
> environments, but in KDE you can simply lock with a right mouse button click
> on the desktop and selecting "Lock Desktop".
> 
My big problem are the historys. Any people can open my licq and read my historys :-( 
and I never know nothing.
If you can girlfriend/wife understand to me :-)

Greetings


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