Certainly; please see attached. What I did was: 1. Ran "killall xscreensaver" to kill the running xscreensaver. 2. Ran "xscreensaver -verbose -log output_log_name". The splash screen came up. 3. Waited a few seconds. 4. Closed the laptop lid. 5. Waited a few seconds. 6. Opened the lid. The password entry box was displayed. 7. Entered my password. I was logged back in. 8. Waited a few seconds. 9. Hit ctrl-c on xscreensaver.
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