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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">the original poster already said that
"gdm has locked the screen over xscreensaver which had already
locked it", so i assume they checked and it is indeed gdm doing
the locking.<br>
while i'm generally willing to help (though not specifically,
since I know nothing about gdm), ---<br>
i very much agree with the last poster that this is hardly a topic
for the _openbox_ mailinglist.<br>
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cheers,<br>
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tt<br>
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On 02/23/2015 05:37 PM, Mathias Dufresne wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi Louis-David,<br>
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That's not linked to openbox but to xscreensaver I
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Debian should not use systemd so if you're laptop goes
to sleep when you close the lid that behavior should
be managed by acipd (config in /etc/acpid or perhaps
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Now the locking state is certainly due to xscreensaver
configuration: if you open the lid after waiting too
long after closing it, xscreensaver timeout is reached
and xscreensaver lock your computer.<br>
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You could try to run "xscreensaver-demo" command which is
xscreensaver gui. Here I expect you will find at bottom
left a checked checkbox named "Lock Screen After" or
"Verrouillage de l'écran après" for french version.<br>
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Just uncheck that checkbox, close xscreensaver and next time
you should find your screen black but unlocked.<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">2015-02-22 9:06 GMT+01:00 Louis-David
Mitterrand <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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On a debian 'testing' system I'm using openbox with gdm3 as
session<br>
manager launching via ~/.xsession with 'exec
openbox-session'.<br>
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Sometimes when re-opening my laptop lid I find that gdm has
locked the<br>
screen (over xscreensaver which had already locked it).<br>
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How do I disable gdm's screen locking?<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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