Also, I suggest slock. This is an very simple screenlock, without any
graphics UI, or feedback what you typing. I think this is perfect, if you
are want something simple but powerful.

Zoltan

2010/8/9 Chris Tyler <ch...@tylers.info>

> On Mon, 2010-08-09 at 11:25 -0500, Brian Wood wrote:
> > Yesterday I accidentally logged myself out rather than
> > locking the screen.  I was kind of in a hurry and clicked
> > on the item below lock screen.   That caused me
> > trouble and don't want that to happen ever again.  Is
> > there a command I can run to lock the screen?  Tia.
>
> In Gnome, you can do it from the keyboard: Ctrl-Alt-L
>
> -Chris
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