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Hi. A quick question, please. I have the power manager set to blank the screen after 60 minutes. When I press a key to come back after screen blanking, I'm asked again for my username and password. How do I set it up so that I don't need to do that? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
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You need to disable light-locker, guide here:
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Hmmm, I followed the steps all the way through:
cp /etc/xdg/autostart/light-locker.desktop ~/.config/autostart/
When navigating to .config/autostart, the only entry is for pulseaudio.
Since this is a light locker setting, I'm surprised there isn't a simple GUI to control these settings.
Thanks so much for any more help you can give.
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cp /etc/xdg/autostart/light-locker.desktop ~/.config/autostart/
Did you run that command as your normal user?
The light-locker package does supply /etc/xdg/autostart/light-locker.desktop and you can use the graphical file manager to copy it over if you prefer.
I'm surprised there isn't a simple GUI to control these settings
It's a traditional Unix-style program and so plain text-file configuration is preferred.
The fuller-featured desktops offer a GUI for disabling autostarted programs but all they do is copy the .desktop files to $HOME and add "Hidden=true" to the end of the file, just as you are doing.
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I ran it as sudo. Just out of habit, I guess. I've just run it as a normal user, and it worked perfectly. Thanks!
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(I always feel nervous running sudo and use it only when strictly necessary.)
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