Re: [kde 4.4.1] kscreenlocker problem?

2010-03-18 Thread Clive McBarton
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Jan De Luyck wrote:
> I've noticed that since yesterday evening kscreenlocker seems to crash:

> Especially the 'illegal instruction' strikes me as weird... anyone else with 
> problems?

Yes, it does not reliably autolock, and the "return" key sometimes does
not work when unlocking.
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Re: kdesktop_lock: not locking automatically, difficult to unlock

2010-03-10 Thread Clive McBarton
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Clive McBarton wrote:
> sometimes I can leave the computer running for
> days and the screen does not lock. 
> 
> I have to click the "Unlock"
> button with the mouse. Why does Return not do it?

Nobody else encounter any of these problems? Just me?
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kdesktop_lock: not locking automatically, difficult to unlock

2010-03-08 Thread Clive McBarton
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I am using lenny and the KDE that came with it (3.5.9 or 3.5.10, both
numbers show up in aptitude). I have 2 problems with the screen locking
function:

In the Control Center options for the Screen Saver I have activated
"Start automatically" and "Require password to stop" (after 6 min and 30
sec, respectively). But sometimes I can leave the computer running for
days and the screen does not lock. The locking functionality works fine
when invoked with the Lock/Logout Applet and when invoked with
Control-Alt-L.

Sometimes (but not always) when the screen is locked, I can more or less
enter the password: for every character I enter, one dot appears in the
password box. So far, so good. Now I press Return and nothing happens,
neither access nor "Unlocking failed". I have to click the "Unlock"
button with the mouse. Why does Return not do it?
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