Re: [e-users] screen lock/unlock

2013-08-17 Thread Felipe Magno de Almeida
On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Su Kang Yin wrote: > Hello Felipe, > > Do you mean both LOCK and UNLOCK are same command? Sorry. No, I thought the command was unlocking. I'm not sure of the availability of remote unlocking. > Thanks, > Yin Regards, -- Felipe Magno de Almeida

Re: [e-users] screen lock/unlock

2013-08-17 Thread Su Kang Yin
Hello Felipe, Do you mean both LOCK and UNLOCK are same command? Thanks, Yin On 18 August 2013 01:08, Felipe Magno de Almeida wrote: > Hello, > > On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Su Kang Yin wrote: >> I still want to unlock screen with a command, like via ssh or remote program. > > If you have

Re: [e-users] screen lock/unlock

2013-08-17 Thread Felipe Magno de Almeida
Hello, On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Su Kang Yin wrote: > I still want to unlock screen with a command, like via ssh or remote program. If you have the Dbus Extension module enabled and set DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS appropriattely in the console (ssh or something else) you can call enlightenme

Re: [e-users] screen lock/unlock

2013-08-17 Thread Su Kang Yin
I still want to unlock screen with a command, like via ssh or remote program. Thanks, Yin On 18 August 2013 00:24, P Purkayastha wrote: > On 08/17/2013 09:31 PM, Su Kang Yin wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I want to lock and unlock screen with command, can I do that? or I >> have to code it? >> >> >> Thanks

Re: [e-users] screen lock/unlock

2013-08-17 Thread P Purkayastha
On 08/17/2013 09:31 PM, Su Kang Yin wrote: > Hi, > > I want to lock and unlock screen with command, can I do that? or I > have to code it? > > > Thanks, > Yin Doesn't make sense to *unlock* screen with a command. To lock you have to enable the "Dbus Extension" module. Then you can use the command

Re: [e-users] screen lock/unlock

2013-08-17 Thread Mick
On Saturday 17 Aug 2013 14:55:36 Dave wrote: > You can do that. Settings -> Screen -> Screen Lock > > Just select the "Use Custom Screenlock Command" checkbox. Oh, and type in > the command, of course. The default Ctrl+Alt+l locks the screen, unless you want to change it. -- Regards, Mick -

[e-users] wiggling windows

2013-08-17 Thread Paul Cartwright
I just started using e17 on Ubuntu. I tried setting it up in Xubuntu, and I tried compiling the LATEST version but, I ran into way too many issues & errors trying to compile the separate programs. That made my system.. have some weird problems, so I reinstalled a fresh Ubuntu 13.04 and installed xf

Re: [e-users] screen lock/unlock

2013-08-17 Thread Dave
You can do that. Settings -> Screen -> Screen Lock Just select the "Use Custom Screenlock Command" checkbox. Oh, and type in the command, of course. Cheers, dave.k In the year 2013, of the month of August, on the 17th day, Su Kang Yin wrote: > Hi, > > I want to lock and unlock screen wi

[e-users] screen lock/unlock

2013-08-17 Thread Su Kang Yin
Hi, I want to lock and unlock screen with command, can I do that? or I have to code it? Thanks, Yin -- Get 100% visibility into Java/.NET code with AppDynamics Lite! It's a free troubleshooting tool designed for product