Hi,
sajolida wrote (08 Dec 2015 11:59:54 GMT) :
> intrigeri:
>> sajolida wrote (07 Dec 2015 18:22:46 GMT) :
>>> Is it safe to lock the screen this way in Tails?
>>
>> Given my results on #9408, it seems that it is. Before assessing this
>> I'd like to go through #5684, its subtasks and blueprint
Hi,
intrigeri:
It goes away at least with: a slide, typing any printable key, and
typing the "ESC" key (and maybe more types of action, I didn't check).>
Thanks! Use to using the trackpad/pointer I guess; spacebar it is :)
Wordlife,
Spencer
Hi,
sajolida:
If gnome-screensaver remains in Tails Jessie, are we OK with the
current
UX for people with no password (blanking the screen but not locking
it)?
intrigeri:
I'd rather disable it but I can live with it. See earlier discussion
on this topic:
Spencer wrote (07 Dec 2015 22:26:07 GMT) :
> If this is the screen with the clock that slides away, then it could go since
> it
> isn't clear how it functions without a touchscreen :(
It goes away at least with: a slide, typing any printable key, and
typing the "ESC" key (and maybe more types of
Hi,
sajolida wrote (07 Dec 2015 18:22:46 GMT) :
> - gnome-screensaver is already installed by default. I'm not sure
> that's expected, so intrigeri should probably have a look.
The gnome-session-flashback package (needed by our Greeter), depends
on gnome-screensaver.
> - There's no need
Hi,
I'm putting Benjamin in copy as the author of
https://benjamin.sonntag.fr/How-to-lock-a-running-tails-with-a-password.
In this post Benjamin documents how to use gnome-screensaver to lock the
screen in Tails. Having a screen locker has been on our todo list for a
while (#5684) so I'd like to