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Andrzej Novak wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 12:01:02AM -0430, Jose Luis Rivas Contreras wrote:
>> It's right, in that version it wasn't applied Bas's patch, please try
>> again with this version I tried recently and worked perfectly with a
>> configuration almost like that one.
>>
>> http://debian.rivco.info/xscreensaver/5.05-3/xscreensaver_5.05-3.dsc
>> that's the new dsc, please try the same command of dsc with that URI.
> 
> It fixes the bug I reported (#480231) in that it no longer crashes, in
> tests with:
> 
> * xscreensaver is launched in single-head mode and then the screen is
>   switched to dual-head, and then back.
> * xscreensaver is launched in dual-head mode and then the screen is
>   switched to single-head, and then back.
> 
> However, it appears that the bug #479715 is still present in the latest
> build (i.e. when i launch xscreensaver in single-head, switch to
> dual-head, and then try to lock the screen, only the original screen is
> locked). Is 5.05-3 with the latest version of the patch?
> 
> I just tested with a version compiled with the latest version of Jamie's
> patch (http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/xscreensaver-randr-patchb-3.txt)
> (...plus some changes in /etc/pam.d/ which was apparently responsible
> for xscreensaver previously being unable to lock), and both screens lock
> even when xscreensaver is originally launched in single-head mode.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Andrzej
Please, tell me what you had to change in pam.d, maybe is an issue in
the debian package, I changed pam file in -2 release (which you tested)

I use this version but I haven't seen any issue with locking or unlocking.

Regards.
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