Re: [Debian] e17 screen lock

2009-03-01 Thread Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
John Sullivan ha scritto:
 So, I build e17 from svn and use it with illume on Debian.
 
 By default, the e screen locking function goes to a password lock, which
 obviously isn't good for the FR. I know that on SHR using illume this
 instead goes to a simpler lock mechanism that can be unlocked just by
 pushing a button or whatever. 
 
 Can anyone suggest how I can get behavior like this instead of the
 password lock? 

Go in enlightenment configuration - Input - Key bindings -
Keycode-177 define it as Simple Desktop Lock.

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Re: [Debian] e17 screen lock

2009-03-01 Thread John Sullivan
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) m...@3v1n0.net writes:

 John Sullivan ha scritto:
 So, I build e17 from svn and use it with illume on Debian.
 
 By default, the e screen locking function goes to a password lock, which
 obviously isn't good for the FR. I know that on SHR using illume this
 instead goes to a simpler lock mechanism that can be unlocked just by
 pushing a button or whatever. 
 
 Can anyone suggest how I can get behavior like this instead of the
 password lock? 

 Go in enlightenment configuration - Input - Key bindings -
 Keycode-177 define it as Simple Desktop Lock.

Brilliant, thanks.

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[Debian] e17 screen lock

2009-02-28 Thread John Sullivan
So, I build e17 from svn and use it with illume on Debian.

By default, the e screen locking function goes to a password lock, which
obviously isn't good for the FR. I know that on SHR using illume this
instead goes to a simpler lock mechanism that can be unlocked just by
pushing a button or whatever. 

Can anyone suggest how I can get behavior like this instead of the
password lock? 

Thanks,
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