I've recently installed the Xfce RC for Mint Nadia, and cannot find any settings for gnome-screensaver. I would like my laptop to lock if left idle for a few minutes, but to never go to sleep.
How do I open up the screensaver settings? Alternatively, how can I accomplish my goal of automatic locking another way?
Note: I'm aware I can just install xscreensaver, but I personally prefer gnome-screensaver.
Thank you for any help, and thank you for working so hard to make Linux Mint what it is.
EDIT: I was unable to do this with gnome-screensaver, but I did get it working with xscreensaver. I posted the steps I took below; the following link should take you directly to the post: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 85#p667643
<SOLVED> Xfce 14 RC: No Screensaver Settings
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<SOLVED> Xfce 14 RC: No Screensaver Settings
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Re: Xfce 14 RC: No Screensaver Settings
Not sure if this will do what you want but in the settings menu under power manager there are some stiing for your monitor.
Re: Xfce 14 RC: No Screensaver Settings
Thanks for the suggestion, but I've already checked that out. There are no settings for locking when idle, just locking when the lid's closed (which I've happily enabled).
Re: Xfce 14 RC: No Screensaver Settings
That is correct.
>Settings
>On AC
> Monitor
There you have 2 sliders to set for when to put the monitor to sleep and when to switch the display off
Or from >Settings
>Screensaver
From here you can select your screensaver image or images to cycle and when (time before displaying the scrennsaver)
and whatever other preferences you have for the screen when your away from the PC for a time. Power monitor settings get turned on or off here from the
Advanced tab.
Hope this helps.
>Settings
>On AC
> Monitor
There you have 2 sliders to set for when to put the monitor to sleep and when to switch the display off
Or from >Settings
>Screensaver
From here you can select your screensaver image or images to cycle and when (time before displaying the scrennsaver)
and whatever other preferences you have for the screen when your away from the PC for a time. Power monitor settings get turned on or off here from the
Advanced tab.
Hope this helps.
Re: Xfce 14 RC: No Screensaver Settings
Okay, here's how I've made it work to my liking:
1) Install xscreensaver. In the Session and Startup settings, I've disabled gnome-screensaver and enabled xscreensaver.
2) Disabled screen lock on lid closed in the Power Manager settings screen (otherwise, power management enables gnome-screensaver again).
3) Used screensaver settings to set it to automatically enable after 10 minutes, lock 1 minute later (my personal preferred settings)
4) I wanted it to lock when I close my laptop. If you don't want that, then you can just skip this step. I created a file at /etc/acpi/local/lid.sh.pre, with executable permissions for root (and no-one else), and the following contents:
Where <my_username> is my username.
Note: On my laptop, this script only runs when my laptop is opened, not closed. If, on your computer, it runs when the lid is closed as well, then you will need to check if the lid is closed or opened first. The following code should do this, but I haven't tried it, so it may not work:
Again, <my_username> is your username.
I hope this helps.
1) Install xscreensaver. In the Session and Startup settings, I've disabled gnome-screensaver and enabled xscreensaver.
2) Disabled screen lock on lid closed in the Power Manager settings screen (otherwise, power management enables gnome-screensaver again).
3) Used screensaver settings to set it to automatically enable after 10 minutes, lock 1 minute later (my personal preferred settings)
4) I wanted it to lock when I close my laptop. If you don't want that, then you can just skip this step. I created a file at /etc/acpi/local/lid.sh.pre, with executable permissions for root (and no-one else), and the following contents:
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#!/bin/sh
su <my_username> -c "xscreensaver-command -lock"
Note: On my laptop, this script only runs when my laptop is opened, not closed. If, on your computer, it runs when the lid is closed as well, then you will need to check if the lid is closed or opened first. The following code should do this, but I haven't tried it, so it may not work:
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#!/bin/sh
grep -q closed /proc/acpi/button/lid/*/state
if [ $? = 0 ]
then
su <my_username> -c "xscreensaver-command -lock"
fi
I hope this helps.
Re: <SOLVED> Xfce 14 RC: No Screensaver Settings
this isn't true for me. using xscreensaver and using power manager to lock screen on lid close works fine - gnome-screensaver isn't enabled.2) Disabled screen lock on lid closed in the Power Manager settings screen (otherwise, power management enables gnome-screensaver again).
I have enabled xscreensaver to manage power in screensaver settings > advanced. Not sure if this is what makes the difference ?
I also removed gnome-screensaver package and unchecked 'monitor power management control in power manager settings.'
I'm using mint 14 64bit
Re: <SOLVED> Xfce 14 RC: No Screensaver Settings
On my fresh install of linux mint xfce there is no screensaver under settings. Software manager says gnome-screensaver is installed, but there is no access to it.Or from >Settings>Screensaver From here you can select your screensaver image or images to cycle and when (time before displaying the scrennsaver)
and whatever other preferences you have for the screen when your away from the PC for a time. Power monitor settings get turned on or off here from the
Advanced tab.