Oh ok. How do I do that?
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 5:06 PM alx wrote:
> IIRC it did work on Linuxen. Just make sure dtsession is suid root.
>
> On 05/28/18 21:50, Christopher Turkel wrote:
> > I thought we had this working before, but locking the screen on Debian
> > doesn't work. Has it ever work
IIRC it did work on Linuxen. Just make sure dtsession is suid root.
On 05/28/18 21:50, Christopher Turkel wrote:
I thought we had this working before, but locking the screen on Debian
doesn't work. Has it ever worked? Does it need an external program?
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Well, it must be owned by root, then 'chmod +S dtsession' or such should do it.
Its now suid root and still doesn't work.
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 5:27 PM Matthew R. Trower
wrote:
> Well, it must be owned by root, then 'chmod +S dtsession' or such should
> do it.
> *From: *Christopher Turkel‎
> *Sent: *Monday, May 28, 2018 16:15
> *To: *CDE development
> *Subject: *Re: [cdes
I thought we had this working before, but locking the screen on Debian
doesn't work. Has it ever worked? Does it need an external program?
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