On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 06:18:11PM +0100, Oliver Grawert wrote:

:luckily the next release will use gnome-screensaver, there you can
:easily set a gconf key to en/disable locking systemwide ...
:in xscreensaver have a look at 
:/etc/X11/app-defaults/XScreenSaver
:and set 
:lock:           True
:to 
:lock:           False

This is already set to False :(

The screensaver does *not* default to locking, but it seems some power
management daemon is calling "xscreensaver-comand -lock" and when you
explicitly ask it to lock it will.

I'm not sure this is what's happening, but it does appear to only lock
after teh screen has gone to sleep and the xscreensaver-demo config
shows locking is disabled for this user (the box for timeout is not
selected).

Thanks,
-Jon

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