> I know, but the checkbox next to "ask password after" is gone so you can no > longer disable locking while keeping a screensaver feature.
Ah, yes, that is gone. There's no screen "saver" anymore but just a lock screen that happens to have a fancy wallpaper architecture. > As if no one would want to prevent screen burning-in Turn the screen off. Problem solved. > OK. I don't know exactly what the KDE4 library is used for when you execute > the .kss as a standalone application but stripping code should be faster than > porting it. Do we actually still have remnants of that stuff in KF5 kscreenlocker? If so, it should indeed be removed.