[CentOS] How to disable screen locking system-wide?
Sean Hart
boardnutz at blacklight.netWed Jan 19 20:00:20 UTC 2011
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On 1/19/11 11:49 AM, Rudi Ahlers wrote: > On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 9:46 PM, Joshua Baker-LePain <jlb17 at duke.edu> wrote: >> On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 at 11:44am, Bob Eastbrook wrote >> >>> By default, CentOS v5 requires a user's password when the system wakes >>> up from the screensaver. This can be disabled by each user, but how >>> can I disable this system-wide? Many of my users forget to do this, >>> which results in workstations being locked up. >> Ctrl-Alt-Bksp will fix that right up. I'm not a big fan of users leaving >> workstations unsecured when they walk away. >> >> -- > > Don't you mean CTRL+ALT+DEL? > > I don't think the OP wanted a plaster, he wants a solution :) > > I believe that CTRL-ALT-Bksp will restart X, not the computer. On restart of X you should be welcomed with the login screen.
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