Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Saturday 07 April 2018 23.18:24 deloptes wrote:
Thierry de Coulon wrote:
I don't use the screensaver. Nik mentioned
kdesktop_lock as the
problem.
isn't it related - lock yes|no - screensaver yes|no
neither are set, but suspend does lock
It might be worth a bug request, to at least clarify.
if it does not
help kdesktop_lock shows following options
--forcelock
--dontlock
--securedialog
--blank
--internal
Interestingly:
/opt/trinity/bin/tdesktop_lock --forcelock
locks the desktop, which seems logic.
/opt/trinity/bin/tdesktop_lock --dontlock ....
also locks the desktop!
So it really looks like the only way is to rename kdesktop_lock.
On wheezy it does make it impossible to shutdown from GUI (suspend works,
though). On Stretch it sends me back to the login screen.
What if you rename to tdesktop_lock and create an executable bash script
with content
#!/bin/bash
tdesktop_lock --dontlock
try then
killall -TERM tdesktop_lock
killall -TERM kdesktop_lock
regards