At Fri, 12 Jun 2009 15:56:07 -0400,
Tony Baldwin wrote:
>
> I have xautolock and slock installed, and have tried to use this:
> xautolock -time 5 -locker slock
> for those times I walk away and forget to engage slock.
> But it doesn't work.
> Any idea why?
Stupid question but are you sure slock i
On Sat, 13 Jun 2009 18:36 +, "s. keeling"
wrote:
> Tony Baldwin :
> > I have xautolock and slock installed, and have tried to use this:
> > xautolock -time 5 -locker slock
> > for those times I walk away and forget to engage slock.
> > But it doesn't work.
> > Any idea why?
>
> No, but
Tony Baldwin :
> I have xautolock and slock installed, and have tried to use this:
> xautolock -time 5 -locker slock
> for those times I walk away and forget to engage slock.
> But it doesn't work.
> Any idea why?
No, but I can offer a solution. Try xscreensaver (and related). If
you run Gkr
"James D. Freels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just discovered that xautolock is no longer working for me. I
> immediately get an segmentation fault when executed. I suspect this
> started to occur when I upgraded to 1.3.1 from 1.3.0 using the newer
> version of Xfree86_3.3. Can anyone else
Jim Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just installed xautolock and wish it to come up when X is started.
> Seems like the command should be in .xinitrc, but this dummy is having
> trouble even finding that file. any ideas?
Well, if you're talking about it launching whenever you log in, yes,
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