Xfce has a mode switch (normal/presentation) in Xfce Power Manager's tray icon
menu, but it does not work well with xscreensaver. I have been working on
xflock4 script that is used by Xfce for locking. My version will save the dpms
state, use decent state while locked, and restore the old
Oh, you would have to set Blank After timeout to maximum, 720 minutes,
too.
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Title:
screenlock does not dpms off when screensaver is disabled
Aa a workaround you could use the Blanc Screen Only mode and set
timeouts to 0 in Advanced tab and enable Quick Power-off in Blank Only
Mode. It sets off time internally to 65535 seconds. But it just powers
off first time, not if you wake up screen while locked, right?
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See the lxlock script by running 'cat $(which lxlock)' in terminal.
There might be alternatives to xscreensaver depending on your LXDE
version. E.g. you could run light-locker daemon instead of xscreensaver
and the script would use 'light-locker-command -l' for locking
thereafter.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xscreensaver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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