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Re: A few problems with Lubuntu 11.10

 

I already use autologin ;) I will go on looking after a solution, and I will say you if I find it !


Le 30/11/2011 13:07, amjjawad HOOHAA a écrit :
I still think in my humble opinion that "the password" is very important but that's me :)

Have you checked this:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Guides#How_to_enable_automatic_logon_in_LXDM

I have not tested or tried that but perhaps this will give you what you want.

I'll try my best to find some time and try it but no promises as I'm having some personal issues I'm busy with at the moment.

Let me know if you need anything else :)

You most welcome, I did nothing much :)



On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Pierre Gobin <pierre.gobin@xxxxxx <mailto:pierre.gobin@xxxxxx>> wrote:

    Yes, I understand that it can be important, but in this case, I'm
    the only one who has access to this PC, so password isn't needed.
    But I will do with it :)

    Thanks for your help !

    Regards,
    Pierre GOBIN

    Hi,

    First of all, don't be sorry, English is not my first language too :)

    Yes, I do understand now, thanks for explaining :)
    Honestly, I'm not sure how to do that? perhaps if you can login
    automatically without a password? I haven't tested that.

    For me, I think the password is very important but I understand
    it's a personal opinion :)



    On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 1:34 PM, Pierre Gobin
    <pierre.gobin@xxxxxx <mailto:pierre.gobin@xxxxxx>> wrote:

        No, I want to say that now the behavior is normal (my screen
        doesn't lock, with or without screensaver), excepted when my
        pc set in sleep mode : after sleep, my screen is locked. And
        I would want that my screen never locks. Do you understand ?
        I'm really sorry for my bad English...



        Are you saying that you disabled the screensaver and your
        screen is locked after some period of time?
        If that is what you mean then No, it doesn't happen with me.


        On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 1:41 AM, Pierre Gobin
        <pierre.gobin@xxxxxx <mailto:pierre.gobin@xxxxxx>> wrote:

            After a few tests, my screen is only locked after Sleep,
            no longer with the only screensaver. Do you have the
            same behavior after sleep ?


            Sometimes, thinking about the simplest step/solution
            could be helpful.
            Please, try to "check" that option "Lock Screen After"
            from xscreensaver main window and wait until the
            screensaver starts. After that, move your mouse or
            press any key and type your password, to go screensaver
            and "uncheck" Lock Screen After option. Let's see what
            could happen.

            As for the two processes, I was just mentioning what I
            do have and that could be irreverent in your case.
            I think it's a bug but maybe I'm wrong.



            On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Pierre Gobin
            <pierre.gobin@xxxxxx <mailto:pierre.gobin@xxxxxx>> wrote:

                No, I didn't fix it.

                I have two processes of xscreensaver too. I killed
                one of them, and I made sure that Lock Screen
                option was unchecked : my screen still locks.

                But are we in the same case ? I'm talking about the
                fact that my screen locks after sleep ; maybe it is
                a normal behavior ? Without sleeping, I am not sure
                that my screen locks.



                Hello Pierre,

                I'm glad to know that. Please let me know if the
                same issue will be back again.

                As for the Screensaver, while I was checking, I
                found weird thing:

                http://i43.tinypic.com/2m2jdcj.jpg

                There are two Processes of xscreensaver and both
                of them are working so when you stop it and go to
                your desktop, the other one will work and take you
                back to the screensaver so you need to stop it
                once more. However, Lock Screen in my case works
                ONLY when I force it. I unchecked that option from
                xscreensaver :

                http://i39.tinypic.com/6nr2c1.jpg

                In my case, "Lock Screen After" is unchecked and I
                have no issues even with the two processes of
                xscreensaver.

                Not really sure how to fix your issue?

                Did you manage to fix it?

                Thanks!



                On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Pierre Gobin
                <pierre.gobin@xxxxxx <mailto:pierre.gobin@xxxxxx>>
                wrote:

                    Hi,

                    Your solutions works for me. Thanks a lot !

                    By "Lock Screen After", I was talking about
                    the option in XScreenSaver. This option isn't
                    checked on my system, but my screen locks
                    after slepp.

                    Regards,
                    Pierre Gobin




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