Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-07-03 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, Jul 03, 2017 at 07:35:09AM -0700, tony mollica wrote: > I really don't know what's happening regarding this issue [...] > the printer was stopped with no other indications of what was > happening [...] AND it keeps the extruder > and platen

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-07-03 Thread tony mollica
Not worth the bother, I agree. I just removed all the autostart stuff and that seems to work. Tony On 07/03/2017 08:43 AM, Curt wrote: On 2017-07-03, tony mollica wrote: Thanks for the link. Very interesting. The link mentions a light-locker-settings package or

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-07-03 Thread Curt
On 2017-07-03, tony mollica wrote: > Thanks for the link. Very interesting. > The link mentions a light-locker-settings package or configuration. It > would nice to know if that package/application actually produces the > light-locker.conf file. Yeah, apparently there's a

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-07-03 Thread tony mollica
Thanks for the link. Very interesting. The link mentions a light-locker-settings package or configuration. It would nice to know if that package/application actually produces the light-locker.conf file. Tony On 07/03/2017 07:31 AM, Curt wrote: On 2017-07-03, tony mollica

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-07-03 Thread tony mollica
I really don't know what's happening regarding this issue. I just relayed what I saw occurring. It appears the processes are still 'running' but suspended. The information going from the computer to the printer was stopped with no other indications of what was happening. In my

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-07-03 Thread Curt
On 2017-07-03, tony mollica wrote: > My programs were also still in place but they stopped processing until I > logged back in via the light-locker screen. After that, the processing > re-started (evidenced by the printer continuing merrily on it's way) and > then I

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-07-03 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, Jul 02, 2017 at 08:19:51PM -0700, tony mollica wrote: > My programs were also still in place but they stopped processing > until I logged back in via the light-locker screen. This approach seems to be so heavy handed that I'm not sure I'd

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-07-02 Thread tony mollica
My programs were also still in place but they stopped processing until I logged back in via the light-locker screen. After that, the processing re-started (evidenced by the printer continuing merrily on it's way) and then I continued to log into the full desktop through the mate-screensaver

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-07-02 Thread Mike Kupfer
wrote: > On Sat, Jul 01, 2017 at 10:20:13AM -0700, Mike Kupfer wrote: > > This doesn't sound to me like you're being logged out. Rather it sounds > > like light-locker is locking your screen, which is does by bringing up a > > new lightdm instance. > > But what happens

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-07-02 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Jul 01, 2017 at 10:20:13AM -0700, Mike Kupfer wrote: > tony mollica wrote: > > > I let the xscreensaver run overnight and it appears that after some > > time, whatever amount of time that is, the system still falls back to > > the lightdm

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-07-01 Thread Mike Kupfer
tony mollica wrote: > I let the xscreensaver run overnight and it appears that after some > time, whatever amount of time that is, the system still falls back to > the lightdm greeter for logging in. However, after logging in again I > now get the xscreensaver unlock input window, This doesn't

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-07-01 Thread tony mollica
FOUND IT! I think. And there's a lot of discussion about it, too. The issue is that Stretch has implemented light-locker as a screen locker for security purposes. A search for 'debian light-locker' brings up a lot of discussion and bug reports concerning this new standard addition to

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-07-01 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Jul 01, 2017 at 08:13:26AM -0700, tony mollica wrote: > Yet more information on this particular issue. > > I let the xscreensaver run overnight and it appears that after some > time, whatever amount of time that is, the system still falls

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-07-01 Thread tony mollica
Yet more information on this particular issue. I let the xscreensaver run overnight and it appears that after some time, whatever amount of time that is, the system still falls back to the lightdm greeter for logging in. However, after logging in again I now get the xscreensaver unlock input

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-06-30 Thread tony mollica
Concerning this issue, I removed the mate-screensaver and installed xscreensaver and while it certainly doesn't have as polished an appearance as the mate version, it works. It does the same thing, locks the screen and does not drop back to the lightdm greeter logon and doesn't suspend

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-06-30 Thread tony mollica
This bug report sounds familiar but I find no evidence of anything that appears to be related to this in any of the logs. The only screensaver loaded is the mate-screensaver. If I disable the screensaver via the idle time and lock options and then lock the screen manually, it stays at the

Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-06-29 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 08:43:26AM -0700, tony mollica wrote: > Hello, yet again, and dropping the html. > > Here's the problem. I use this computer, previously v8, now v9, for > 3D printing. The old system worked perfectly in that the >

Debian v9 and auto logoff

2017-06-29 Thread tony mollica
Hello, yet again, and dropping the html. Here's the problem. I use this computer, previously v8, now v9, for 3D printing. The old system worked perfectly in that the screensaver did it's job BUT kept me logged in forever. The new system doesn't do this. The screensaver set off and after