Hi ! :)
I've installed Debian Stretch on my laptop. Everything is fine except some issues with xscreensaver.
- I uninstalled light-locker.
- I can't uninstall xscreensaver (if I uninstall it, the system installs light-locker)
- I can't disable xscreensaver : if I kill it, the next wake-up works fine, but xscreensaver becomes active. So, I can do only one suspend without password.
- I checked all the options of xscreensaver. There is no "screen lock option" active or something like that.
Any idea ? Thanks you for reading ! :)
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[Stretch - LXDE] - Disable password after suspend.
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Re: [Stretch - LXDE] - Disable password after suspend.
Some meta package is desperately needing a screensaver. Check it by:
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apt-cache rdepends xscreensaver
apt-cache rdepends light-locker
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Acer Aspire E5-521G
AMD A8-6410 APU
4 GB RAM
integrated AMD Mullins
dedicated AMD Hainan Radeon R5 M240 2 GB
240 GB Toshiba Q300 SSD
Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 ethernet
Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 wireless
Re: [Stretch - LXDE] - Disable password after suspend.
Hi.
I guess lxlock may be a clue.
It worked ! I uninstalled lxlock then xscreensaver and the resume doesn't ask the password anymore. Thanks you for your help ! I didn't know the way to see the dependances with apt-get.
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#apt-cache rdepends xscreensaver
xscreensaver
Reverse Depends:
|acpi-support
xscreensaver-gl
xscreensaver-data
|xautolock
|unicode-xscreensaver
|rss-glx
|lxlock
|lxqt-session
lxqt-core
lxde-core
icewm-common
|hibernate
goban-ss
gkrellshoot
fvwm-crystal
cwm
blueproximity
afterstep
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#apt-cache rdepends light-locker
light-locker
Reverse Depends:
|lxqt-session
xfce4-session
task-xfce-desktop
|lxlock
It worked ! I uninstalled lxlock then xscreensaver and the resume doesn't ask the password anymore. Thanks you for your help ! I didn't know the way to see the dependances with apt-get.