how to not lock the screen
g
geleem at bellsouth.net
Sat Jun 7 22:57:36 UTC 2008
> Michael Hennebry wrote:
> What is an sel level?
SELinux
> hennebry as usual.
> yes, no, no.
was if you had any type of 'file recovery' running'.
> [hennebry at localhost ~]$ find . -newer tstamp.fn -print -exec ls -ld \; > hold.list
> [hennebry at localhost ~]$ cat hold.list
> drwx------ 55 hennebry hennebry 4096 2008-06-07 09:31 .
> ./.kde/share/config/kdesktoprc
strange way 'kdesktoprc' is shown, being i have it as a file, not a directory.
anyway, my 'kdesktoprc', sleep enabled and lock disabled shows;
[ScreenSaver]
Lock=false
Saver=KSlideshow.desktop
Timeout=480
w/ lock enabled;
[ScreenSaver]
Saver=KSlideshow.desktop
Timeout=480
where 'lock=' went, do not know. may be else where with 'display power off'.
not sure of where it would be tied in, and need 'find /'. being that it is thru
'control center', setup file could be among /etc or /usr.
> I think something else is demanding a password.
maybe. 'ps -el|less' to see what else is running.
> Whatever it is is taking more than 5 minutes to blank the screen.
> The screensaver is set for an animation.
nft.
if no one comes up with solution, you could always 'mv .kde .kde.bad'
and run 'startx' again.
yes, i know, re-config kde. but what the heck, it might cure things.
at least you will still have desktop icons. scattered, but there. :o)
there is always loading source and reading a bunch c files. :o(
loads of luck and perseverance.
--
tc,hago.
g
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in a free world with out fences, who needs gates...
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