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![]() This is just what I have done and works well for me. Give it a shot, tweak as you need to and in the end, it’s all about what you want and how you wan to do it. Change it to xserver-commandX -s 0 dpms It should be at line 87 if things don't change. Instead, this worked: Open up /etc/lightdm/nf using your favorite text editor (I prefer nano ). last question, i cant see images here someone else may fill you. In my case, once I close the lid, the lappy hibers and when I open it - I am prompted for a password. The other solutions here did not work for me (fresh Raspbian, boot to GUI ). your hardware should, all be recognized, if not there are work-a-rounds to get the job done. I have a feeling that that line is just left over and I never removed it so it may not be needed. The second line I have in the i3 config simply sets the auto-lock color to a black screen. The password via xscreensaver, you have 30 seconds before it goes back to the screensaver.Īnd lastly, I don’t want xscreensaver to display the splash screen (because it will give someone the ability to change the screensaver settings at that point). The lock timeout is set to 0 (that means it requires a password once the screensaver kicks in. If they cant get that right, then the rest of it is probably full of. So basically, the screensaver kicks in in 15 mins. Manjaro is an Arch-based distribution with all the benefits of the Arch ecosystem. xscreensaver file, I have these set for my default timings: ![]() ![]() Layouts are handled dynamically and can be changed on the fly. The border changes colour to indicate focus. You will also want to set the time outs too. An alternative, if xscreensaver is already running, is to use program lock xscreensaver-command -lock Using spectrwm To save space, window title bars are not shown. ![]() For example, you may only want one screen saver opposed to the default of random. You will need to run xscreensaver to set the parms you want. I installed xsceensaver also since I actually want a screen saver to kick in.Įxec -no-startup-id xscreensaver -no-splash &Įxec -no-startup-id xautolock -time 30 -locker “i3lock -c 000000” What I’m about to show you works for me quite well (YMMV - and in the end, may not be what you are looking for). ![]()
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