On 06/14/16 09:33 PM, Tim wrote:
>> When I leave my desk, I lock the screen but I disable locking based on
>> inactivity. As long as this works, I'm happy.
>
> Obvious question: Just a simple screen lock, or is there a screensaver
> running (some of them were terrible at crashing X)?
>
> I'd try
On Tue, 2016-06-14 at 18:32 -0700, CLOSE Dave wrote:
> When I reboot and startx again, things start up as they should.
> Except
> that all my previous windows are on the first desktop, overlapping
> like
> crazy. Moving them where they should be is very annoying and tedious.
There have been seve
On Tue, 2016-06-14 at 18:32 -0700, CLOSE Dave wrote:
> When I leave my desk, I lock the screen but I disable locking based on
> inactivity. As long as this works, I'm happy.
Obvious question: Just a simple screen lock, or is there a screensaver
running (some of them were terrible at crashing X)?
I'll be the first to admit that I don't use Fedora in a conventional
way. But it suits me -- or it did until things started misbehaving a few
weeks ago. Now I'm finally disgusted enough to write some notes and hope
for good advice.
I run F23 with the KDE desktop in what used to be called runlev