How to control screen lock settings on Linux desktop

Posted by bob on Mar 26, 2014 11:16 AM EDT
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Every major Linux desktop nowadays comes with a default screensaver program, which then can be used to lock the screen for security purposes. The screen lock option is typically configurable, and you can change settings like inactivity period or screen lock delay. You may want to adjust these settings based on your typical work environment. […]Continue reading... The post How to control screen lock settings on Linux desktop appeared first on Xmodulo. Related FAQs: How to disable touchpad on Debian or Ubuntu Desktop How to create desktop shortcut or launcher on Linux How to find screen resolution in Linux desktop environment How to take a screenshot while desktop menu is open on Ubuntu How to launch a GUI-based desktop program from command line in Linux

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