Robert Micsutka wrote on Sun, 16 Jun 2019 11:00 +00:00:
> On Sat, 08 Jun 2019 10:21:31 + "Daniel Shahaf"
> wrote:
> > You might be able to get around this by using the 'equivs' package:
>
> But after this you can not lock your screen anymore.
> The qucik workaroud here is to use a different
> what I did to fix the problem was "apt-get purge light-locker".
Here they say that the default greeter (lightdm-gtk-greeter) of
light-locker shoud be changed to a different greater, eg slick-greeter
https://github.com/the-cavalry/light-locker/issues/114#issuecomment-474709454
https://bugs.launch
On Sat, 08 Jun 2019 10:21:31 + "Daniel Shahaf"
wrote:
> You might be able to get around this by using the 'equivs' package:
But after this you can not lock your screen anymore.
The qucik workaroud here is to use a different lock screen, eg:
-
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/XScreenSaver#
Brian Doherty wrote on Fri, 07 Jun 2019 19:45 +00:00:
> I don't have l3lock. If I try to purge light-locker, Lubuntu tries to
> uninstall XFCE and install Gnome in its place :(
You might be able to get around this by using the 'equivs' package:
1. cd "$(mktemp -d)"
2. apt install equivs
3. equiv
I don't have l3lock. If I try to purge light-locker, Lubuntu tries to
uninstall XFCE and install Gnome in its place :(
Is there a bug filed with Intel?
On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 5:07 AM Tomas Pospisek wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> what I did to fix the problem was "apt-get purge light-locker".
>
> There
Hi Brian,
what I did to fix the problem was "apt-get purge light-locker".
There might be one other aspect important in the context of this bug
report: I have and have had i3lock handle the screen locking. It could be
that the problems that I saw had also to do with the fact that
light-locker
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