Re: annoying re-login after sessions times out ...
in case someone runs into the same problems: Application Launcher > Computer > System Settings > Work Space > Screen Locking: untick "Lock Screen Automatically After" I will let you know when I get rid of all those funky "gestures" while I am using my desktop (on knoppix you go) knoppix no3d lbrtchx
Re: annoying re-login after sessions times out ...
Also, even though I enter: "live" (without quotes), I can't login, so I have to start a new session as a which also uses as password "live" (Ha!) $ date; free; sudo df -h | grep "Filesystem\|\/dev\/sd\|$(whoami)" Thu May 10 10:49:49 UTC 2018 totalusedfree shared buff/cache available Mem:3844660 1062656 1122592 507128 1659412 2025604 Swap: 0 0 0 Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on tmpfs 376M 28K 376M 1% /run/user/1000 /dev/sda2 292G 131G 162G 45% /media/01CCF2719E8B0940 tmpfs 376M 0 376M 0% /run/user/114 $ date; cat /etc/passwd | grep 1000 Thu May 10 10:59:58 UTC 2018 user:x:1000:1000:Debian Live user,,,:/home/user:/bin/bash How can you disable having to login? or what is it I am not getting right? lbrtchx
annoying re-login after sessions times out ...
I am using: $ uname -a Linux debian 4.9.0-6-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.82-1+deb9u3 (2018-03-02) x86_64 GNU/Linux DL used to have an option, which seems to have been obfuscated, to either not go into power management cycles or not having to login again (with password "live"). I am curious as to why and I would like to be able to control that. I do not want to have to login again when the monitor is inactive for some time. How can you do/fix that? lbrtchx