Re: F34 xscreensaver

2021-04-10 Thread Łukasz Posadowski
On 2021-04-10 at 16:30 +0800, Qiyu Yan wrote:
> 在 2021-04-10星期六的 10:25 +0200,Łukasz Posadowski写道:
> > Hi.
> > 
> > I have an old laptop with a minimal graphical interface, which
> > includes Xscreensaver. It was updated to version 6 and I have a
> > little problem. I'm using a little script to force screen lock:
> > 
> > sudo date --set='+1 hour'
> > sleep 5
> > sudo date --set='-1 hour'
> > 
> > It was working fine with Xscrensaver 5.x, but not now. Is there
> > a
> > way to force a screen lock with Xscreensaver 6? 
> I personally don't use xscreensaver, but with some searching on
> the web
> I found that xscreensaver-command --lock may do your work?
> 
> refs: https://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/man3.html

Thank You. I got additional notifications about:
"RANDR and Xinerama report different screen layouts"
but it works as before and it's all want. 

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Łukasz Posadowski

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Re: F34 xscreensaver

2021-04-10 Thread Qiyu Yan
在 2021-04-10星期六的 10:25 +0200,Łukasz Posadowski写道:
> 
> Hi.
> 
> I have an old laptop with a minimal graphical interface, which
> includes Xscreensaver. It was updated to version 6 and I have a
> little problem. I'm using a little script to force screen lock:
> 
> sudo date --set='+1 hour'
> sleep 5
> sudo date --set='-1 hour'
> 
> It was working fine with Xscrensaver 5.x, but not now. Is there a
> way to force a screen lock with Xscreensaver 6? 
I personally don't use xscreensaver, but with some searching on the web
I found that xscreensaver-command --lock may do your work?

refs: https://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/man3.html
> 
> thanks
> 
> -- 
> Łukasz Posadowski
> 
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F34 xscreensaver

2021-04-10 Thread Łukasz Posadowski

Hi.

I have an old laptop with a minimal graphical interface, which
includes Xscreensaver. It was updated to version 6 and I have a
little problem. I'm using a little script to force screen lock:

sudo date --set='+1 hour'
sleep 5
sudo date --set='-1 hour'

It was working fine with Xscrensaver 5.x, but not now. Is there a
way to force a screen lock with Xscreensaver 6? 

thanks

-- 
Łukasz Posadowski

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