On lun., 2015-03-02 at 17:08 +0100, Andreas Rönnquist wrote: > I guess that Chris refers to the fact that if you are logged in, and > want to switch to another user (that already is logged in), after > locking the screen, and pressing "New Login" first you'll have to enter > the users password in lightdm, and then when logged in the xscreensaver > is automatically active, and you'll have to enter the same password > there again for the screensaver.
Well, yes, xscreensaver doesn't know anything about user switching, so if it activates, then it'll ask for a password. > > I have tried both switch-to-user, and switch-to-greeter, and have the > same result in both cases. It would be nice if you'll only needed to > enter the password once... You might want to use light-locker instead, which is integrated with lightdm user switching Regards, -- Yves-Alexis
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