llpaper as you get when using the lock/logout option?
> >
> > What I'm getting at is that that option maybe uses the same procedure as
> > the standard lock action, with different parameters. While the pure logout
> > process probably just tells the plasma shell to q
etting at is that that option maybe uses the same procedure as the
> standard lock action, with different parameters. While the pure logout
> process probably just tells the plasma shell to quit (which in turn will
> cause the X11 server to quit, etc).
>
The logout wal
h different parameters. While the pure logout process
probably just tells the plasma shell to quit (which in turn will cause the X11
server to quit, etc).
On Saturday, 16 January 2021 19:21:55 GMT René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> >2. Lock/Logout widget - clears desktop but wallpaper is still visible then
> >runs logout script.
>
> What happens when you lock the screen?
>
That works fine. Just get a nice wallpaper with date/time, a password prompt
and sw
>2. Lock/Logout widget - clears desktop but wallpaper is still visible then
>runs logout script.
What happens when you lock the screen?
Hi
i've just noticed a difference in process between the Logout/Lock widget and
the Logout option on the menu. I've got a script that runs during logout, the
difference is below
1. Menu logout - launches the logout script with desktop still visible
2. Lock/Logout widget - clears desktop but wa