you are right... sorry I am starting X with xdm to avoid leaving a terminal open from which I run startx
Then, in my .xsession, I have xmodmap -e "keycode 22 = BackSpace BackSpace BackSpace BackSpace BackSpace BackSpace" xset -b pkill xidle xidle -delay 5 -sw -program "/usr/X11R6/bin/xlock -mode blank" -timeout 90 & exec startxfce4 # pgrep xidle 2834 Is running, but still no locking after resuming... Pau --- Group Leader of Theoretical Astrophysics Max Planck Institute Gravitational Physics Albert Einstein Institute http://astro-gr.org 2016-04-10 11:06 GMT+02:00 Marcus MERIGHI <mcmer-open...@tor.at>: > pau.amaro.seo...@gmail.com (Pau Amaro-Seoane), 2016.04.09 (Sat) 22:46 (CEST): >> Hello: >> >> thanks for the replies. >> >> I tried creating a script in /etc >> >> # cat /etc/apm/suspend >> #!/bin/sh > > I'd recommend "#!/bin/sh -e" for shebang; this way the shell (/bin/sh) > stops when an error occurs. > >> pkill -USR1 xidle > > This will only work if xidle(1) is running; does it run? > (run "pgrep xidle") > >> and then I added this to my .xsession >> >> $ cat .xsession >> xidle & >> >> Still, when resuming, my session is exposed. >> >> This is my .xinitrc: >> >> xmodmap -e "keycode 22 = BackSpace BackSpace BackSpace BackSpace >> BackSpace BackSpace" >> xset -b >> exec startxfce4 >> #exec cwm >> >> What am I doing wrong? > > No idea so far; are you starting X via startx(1) or via xdm(1)? You are > mixing .xsession (for xdm(1)) and .xinitrc (for startx(1)). > > Bye, Marcus > >> 2016-04-09 18:37 GMT+02:00 Marcus MERIGHI <mcmer-open...@tor.at>: >> > Hello Pau, >> > >> > pau.amaro.seo...@gmail.com (Pau Amaro-Seoane), 2016.04.09 (Sat) 12:01 >> > (CEST): >> >> Dear all: >> >> >> >> I prefer to use stable releases of OpenBSD and use a /home encrypted >> >> and I was wondering whether it is possible to keep that partition from >> >> release to release. I mean, I would like to avoid the work of >> >> encrypting a huge partition every time that I update the OS. >> > >> > If you use bsd.rd (install kernel downloaded and booted) and select >> > "Upgrade" then your /home won't be newfs(8)ed. >> > >> > I have (on my single user notebook) /home unencrypted, my users home dir >> > encrypted but just 1GB and a user/data mount with the big one. >> > >> > This way you get quick access to your home dir when fsck(8) has to be >> > run. >> > >> > How do you unlock your encrypted /home before log in? >> > How do you fsck your encrypted /home before log in? >> > How do you mount your encrypted /home before log in? >> > >> >> I have seen this web page: >> >> http://<notrepeated>.com/posts/openbsd-workstation.html >> >> and I was wondering whether I could follow this to keep a separate >> >> partition. >> >> >> >> If this can be done, what would be the steps when I update to 6.0? I >> >> would appreciate a dummy, step-by-step guide assuming that I am 5 >> >> years old. >> > >> > See above. Use your OpenBSD installation to download bsd.rd of the >> > version you want. Move it to /bsd.rd. Reboot, enter "boot bsd.rd" at the >> > boot prompt. Follow the instructions. Select "Upgrade". >> > >> >> Another question I have is how to bind a key to xlock + zzz, so that I >> > >> > Which window manager? Stock fvwm? >> > >> >> can lock the screen before suspending, or how to force xlock to be run >> >> after resuming. The indications give in that page are not working for >> >> me. >> > >> > apmd(8) can run scripts on wakeup/resume/standby/... >> > But what you might really want is -startCmd of xlock(1). >> > >> > What about your encrypted partition when suspending? >> > >> > Bye, Marcus >> > >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openbsd-newbies mailing list >> Openbsd-newbies@sfobug.theapt.org >> http://mailman.theapt.org/listinfo/openbsd-newbies >> >> !DSPAM:57096bde169436131517175! >> > > -- > https://www.tor.at/~mcmer/.signature > > Ich untersage hiermit a) die Verwendung meiner personenbezogenen Daten > zu anderen Zwecken als den in diesem Vorgang gegenstaendlichen sowie b) > die Weitergabe meiner personenbezogenen Daten. Die Nichtbefolgung > dieser Anweisung ist in Oesterreich gesetzeswidrig. Siehe hiezu das > Datenschutzgesetz (DSG) 2000 idgF., zu finden u.a. unter: > http://ris.bka.gv.at/GeltendeFassung.wxe?Abfrage=Bundesnormen&Gesetzesnummer=10001597 _______________________________________________ Openbsd-newbies mailing list Openbsd-newbies@sfobug.theapt.org http://mailman.theapt.org/listinfo/openbsd-newbies