>>> On 08-05-2007 at 13:49, Jochen Hayek
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>>>>>> "CJ" == Christian Jäger writes:
> 
>     CJ> 1. Removing unneccessary space-stealers
> 
>     CJ> - Lock screen (who needs this?)
> 
> I need it.
> 
> For locking my screen I type Alt-F1 and then I select the "Lock
Screen" entry 
> using cursor keys.
> 
> Are you not locking your screen?
> 
> How else do you lock your screen?

I have my desktop arranged with a second panel on top with some nifty
things I need: left corner: terminal, then the mini commander and on the
right I have lock screen, logout and shutdown, together with the system
monitor.

So basically I don't need the lock screen down there in the menu... but
I agree: it should be about a free choice, not forcing the user.

Dominique

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