On 4/10/21 2:48 PM, gwes wrote:
>
>
> On 4/10/21 5:22 PM, Tom Smyth wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> 1) issue does not occur with fvwm or with chrome running in fvwm
>>
>> so the issue seems to be confined to xfce, and I was runningĀ  just 1
>> xfce terminal session
>> 2) (so the issue is not related to chromium)
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> O
>> -- 
>> Kindest regards,
>> Tom Smyth.
>>
> Hi Tom,
> Some application that you can't see is grabbing focus and not letting go.
>
> On another OS using xfce (XUbuntu) the screensaver sometimes causes something
> extremely similar. Mouse cursor moves but nothing else responds.
> The workaround is to use control-alt-F1 to get a
> plain console and ps -ax | grep screen then doas kill <screensaverpid>.
>
> If it's not a screensaver it's almost always a second browser copy.
> I just find likely greedy candidates in the ps and kill until the problem 
> goes away.
>
> If the X server won't let you use control-alt-Fx to change screens you'll
> have to ssh in.
>
> Geoff Steckel
>

That xfce screen saver issue also seems to exists on OpenBSD 6.8, as I've 
triggered it a number of times on my desktop. I've found that even with the 
locked screen (mouse can move and nothing else as described) I can stillĀ  enter 
my password to unlock the screen saver, and then things usually work as 
expected -- if not, switching terminals with ctrl+alt+f1 and back with 
ctrl+alt+f5 seems to do the trick once the screen saver has been unlocked with 
my users password, with no need to kill the screen saver process.

Regards,

Jordan


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