On 04/07/2013 10:45 PM, Richard Vickery wrote:
Hi,
It happens often enough that I leave the computer long enough for it
to blacken the screen. Is there a combination key stroke to get x back?
Thanks.
Richard
You can always check the display settings on your System Settings tool.
I use KDE. For a long time KDE blanked out the screen, and all I had to
do was move the mouse to un-blank it. Then came the locking option.
But then I installed the kde-screensaver package. (There's one for
gnome, too; I don't know about XFCE or other desktops.) Then at last I
could use the plethora of options I once had under xscreensaver. Only
now they're built-in to System Settings and do not try to load as a
separate terminate/stay-resident routine. I set my screensaver to
display a slideshow, based on the same options I use to show a
"slideshow wallpaper."
I also made sure to set screensaver on, and turn the lock off. (My
computer is in a room that only I ever visit.)
Temlakos
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