The link point to mesa-demos
I will install that. since I cannot find mesa-info
The link point to mesa-demos
I will install that. since I cannot find mesa-info
You also have 2 other minimalist X display locker in the repo:
slock
lockdis
Both can be started via a standard *.desktop file or the cmdline. A receipt for xautolock would be welcome :-)
Just had a look at them and here's my thoughts:
slock - I didn't like it that much. It just blanked my screen and waited for me to type my password in without any indication that I was doing it right :/
lockdis - Now lockdis I liked. You set a password for it using lockdis -p
and then use lockdis
to lock it with a blank screen. When you type anything, a nice graphical screen pops up and you can see masked letters as you type. Using this with xautolock and you have a pretty clean locking system that looks great.
How do I change the timeout settings for powersave when my lcd screen goes to sleep to give me more time, so I can view the screensaver for a period of time rather than turning off the screen?
Xscreensaver has it's own DPMS settings
Troubleshooting / xscreensaver DPMS => ~/.xscreensaver
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Display_Power_Management_Signaling
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