On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 22:15:23 +0200 Albin <al...@fripost.org> wrote: >This starts the screensaver and I'm now able to enter my password to unlock. >The unlock screen looks a bit different though.
Just to be sure, are you saying that the unlocking works fine with that? > > ls -l $(which xlock) > -r-sr-sr-x 3 root root 1684296 1 jan 1970 /run/setuid-programs/xlock > works And what does ls -l /run/setuid-programs/xscreensaver say? And ps -ef |grep xscreensaver ?