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Re: Debian v9 and auto logoff



On 2017-07-03, tony mollica <tjm3@threedogs.net> wrote:
> My programs were also still in place but they stopped processing until I 
> logged back in via the light-locker screen.  After that, the processing 
> re-started (evidenced by the printer continuing merrily on it's way) and 
> then I continued to log into the full desktop through the 
> mate-screensaver lock.  From the stuff I read the intent of the 
> light-locker was security based so as not to allow switching into 
> another terminal for whatever reason if you had physical access to the 
> machine.  I have no idea how that's done, or maybe we're not configuring 
> it correctly.  Like I indicated earlier, the source appears to have a 
> facility for a light-locker.conf file but I found none on my system and 
> I can't read the code well enough to figure out what parameters can be 
> used, much less what they do.
>

Apparently known light-locker insane behavior:

https://askubuntu.com/questions/450443/light-locker-stops-background-activities-eg-music-playback-when-screen-is-loc

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