Re: [xubuntu-users] weird xscreensaver-command doings

2017-06-30 Thread Istimsak Abdulbasir
On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 8:38 PM, JMZ wrote: > Hi, > > Usually my favorite screen-blanking routine is this: cancel out all > screensavers in xscreensaver-demo, and then issue xscreensaver-command > -lock every time I want a locked screen (have Super+L as the hotkey for >

Re: [xubuntu-users] weird xscreensaver-command doings

2017-06-30 Thread Istimsak Abdulbasir
JZM, if you don't mind me asking, what version of Xubuntu are you using. I am trying to replicate the error. However I am using Xubuntu 14.04 64bit LTS and I can't find the option to set a screensaver. Istimsak On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 8:38 PM, JMZ wrote: > Hi, > > Usually

Re: [xubuntu-users] weird xscreensaver-command doings

2017-06-29 Thread Istimsak Abdulbasir
On Jun 29, 2017 7:22 AM, "JMZ" wrote: Hi Istimsak, In short, PAM is the module which controls passwords and timeouts. If I bring up the lock dialog box by hitting spacebar, and don't enter anything in the boxes or enter wrong values, then PAM concludes that the login

Re: [xubuntu-users] weird xscreensaver-command doings

2017-06-28 Thread Istimsak Abdulbasir
On Jun 25, 2017 8:38 PM, "JMZ" wrote: Hi, Usually my favorite screen-blanking routine is this: cancel out all screensavers in xscreensaver-demo, and then issue xscreensaver-command -lock every time I want a locked screen (have Super+L as the hotkey for this). In the past

[xubuntu-users] weird xscreensaver-command doings

2017-06-25 Thread JMZ
Hi, Usually my favorite screen-blanking routine is this: cancel out all screensavers in xscreensaver-demo, and then issue xscreensaver-command -lock every time I want a locked screen (have Super+L as the hotkey for this). In the past screensaver-command -lock would create a blank screen