Craig Sprout wrote:
> 
> BAUDRILLARD ETIENNE wrote:
> >
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > I thought the screensaver password was the same as the user password. But
> > I'm on a PC where it is not right.
> > Is there a special place to change it ? I know the password root of this PC
> > but not the screensaver password.
> 
> The screensaver password /should/ be the user's password.  If you don't
> know the password, you should be able to drop to a console
> [CTRL]-[ALT]-[F1] and from there, you can log in as root, and kill the
> screensaver process.  That's the brute force approach.
> 
> --
> Craig Sprout
> Network Administrator
> Crown Parts and Machine, Inc.
> http://www.crownpartsandmachine.com/

        I experimented this on KDE only...
        And turnet to use xlock, it works!
        =o)

        But see if the PAM is working properly.


        Good luck
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        Ibiz Tecnologia
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