Try full path to vlock

On Tue, 4 Dec 2018, 17:34 Nicholas Marriott <[email protected]
wrote:

> Are you sure vlock is in the default PATH?
>
>
>
> On Tue, 4 Dec 2018, 17:33 Sascha <[email protected] wrote:
>
>> Hey Guys,
>>
>> I need some help with Tmux and vlock:
>>
>> I added this to my '/etc/tmux.conf' :
>> > set -g lock-command vlock
>> > set -g lock-after-time 0
>> > bind Y lock-client
>> > bind y lock-session
>>
>> These both keybinds are free and was not binded before (double checked
>> this).
>> Now If I Press 'Y' or 'y' nothing happens. I also tried 'lock-session'
>> command via tmux command line and also nothing happens (tmux stay on
>> display without locking).
>>
>> Using Tmux 1.9-6
>> On Debian 8.11 (Jessie)
>> Architecture: ARM based (Netgear NAS)
>> Kernel: 4.4.140.alpine.1
>>
>> Is there any workaround for ARM based systems or is vlock not supported
>> on my Tmux version ?
>> Maybe it has something to do with OpenSSH - I am connecting to this host
>> with SSH ?
>>
>> Hope someone can help me out ;)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sascha
>>
>> P.S.: Tested exact same behavior on a x64 arch directly (No SSH
>> connection in between) and it works just fine.
>>
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