Scytrin dai Kinthra wrote:
I use a combination of xss and xkeygrab to lock my screen but allow
the UI to update in the background so I can see incoming emails and
chats.
This is something I always wanted but didn't have enough time/will to
dig into it. Would you mind sharing your solution?
2009/4/18 Jan Blazek appoli...@gmail.com
Scytrin dai Kinthra wrote:
I use a combination of xss and xkeygrab to lock my screen but allow
the UI to update in the background so I can see incoming emails and
chats.
This is something I always wanted but didn't have enough time/will to dig
into
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
2009/4/18 Jan Blazek appoli...@gmail.com
Scytrin dai Kinthra wrote:
I use a combination of xss and xkeygrab to lock my screen but allow
the UI to update in the background so I can see incoming emails and
chats.
This is something I always wanted but didn't have enough
[2009-04-18 12:46] Anselm R Garbe garb...@gmail.com
2009/4/18 Jan Blazek appoli...@gmail.com
Scytrin dai Kinthra wrote:
I use a combination of xss and xkeygrab to lock my screen but allow
the UI to update in the background so I can see incoming emails and
chats.
This is something I
Hello.
This is a random thought that popped into my head earlier on today but I
was wondering if it would be possible to replace the black screen
overlay (I assume that's what it is) with a screen shot of the desktop,
taken immediately as slock is executed. My intent is to have a static
picture
I use a combination of xss and xkeygrab to lock my screen but allow
the UI to update in the background so I can see incoming emails and
chats. I imagine you could use a combination of a screencap and a
static image display screen saver.
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 19:53, Antony Jepson