Andrea Borgia wrote on 14 Sep 2019:
> On two systens with fairly different hardware (a 6yr old laptop I am
> using now on holiday and my new home desktop), with kernel 5.2.0 (and
> possibly as low as 5.0.11) the following happens: boot, login X,
> hibernate (ok), resume (also ok), unlock xfce4, st
Il 03/10/19 17:55, Mike Kupfer ha scritto:
If you're asking how to use xscreensaver specifically (e.g., instead of
Xfce's own locker (new in 4.14)), you can specify a particular locker
using the Xfce settings editor. (Set /general/LockCommand to whatever
you want; take a look at the /usr/bin/x
Andrea Borgia wrote:
> Il 14/09/19 22:30, Mike Kupfer ha scritto:
>
> > Andrea Borgia wrote:
> >> how do I get xfce to use xscreensaver as
> >> locking when suspending?
>
> > For Xfce4 4.12, it's on the Advanced tab of the Session and Startup
> > settings.
[...]
> I have xfce4 4.14 but I don't s
Il 14/09/19 22:30, Mike Kupfer ha scritto:
Andrea Borgia wrote:
how do I get xfce to use xscreensaver as
locking when suspending?
For Xfce4 4.12, it's on the Advanced tab of the Session and Startup
settings.
Sorry for the delay, Mike: I had a busy schedule and opted for using a
"safe" ker
Andrea Borgia wrote:
> how do I get xfce to use xscreensaver as
> locking when suspending?
For Xfce4 4.12, it's on the Advanced tab of the Session and Startup
settings.
mike
Hello, Christopher.
If this is the same problem I had (and discussed prior on this list),
there is a bug in light-locker that seems to cause this behavior
randomly even without hibernation. Consider switching from light-locker
to xscreensaver; this resolved the problem for me.
Thing is, I ne
On 9/11/2019 9:58 AM, Andrea Borgia wrote:
> unlock xfce4, stare at mouse pointer alone on a black screen
If this is the same problem I had (and discussed prior on this list),
there is a bug in light-locker that seems to cause this behavior
randomly even without hibernation. Consider switching fr
Hi.
On two systens with fairly different hardware (a 6yr old laptop I am using
now on holiday and my new home desktop), with kernel 5.2.0 (and possibly
as low as 5.0.11) the following happens: boot, login X, hibernate (ok),
resume (also ok), unlock xfce4, stare at mouse pointer alone on a blac
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