Re: Removing disable idle system screenlock as default behaviour for Plasma 5

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Am 23.04.2015 um 14:45 schrieb Luigi Toscano:
On Thursday 23 of April 2015 14:32:32 Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 23.04.2015 um 14:30 schrieb Lukáš Tinkl:
Dne 23.4.2015 v 11:12 Reindl Harald napsal(a):

my workstation is not a phone and when i sit in front of the TV and look
to the PC i am interested if a long running task is finish or in which
folders new mails arrived but *not* in a screen lock

Indeed, and you as a savvy user know very well how to turn the
screenlock off :)

and what about the not savvy users which have no problem right click and
lock the screen if they want and need but need to dig around to find out
how to disable aggressive defaults?

I think that there is an more global advantage with the current settings.

Compare:
- annoyed *once* and locker disabled forever
vs
- device by default with no locker and potential untracked access

close the lid of a notebook -> locked

Is also the login password an aggressive default?

laughable comparison

there are worlds between power on a foreign machine and need to authenticate then force the user to move the mouse all the time to prevent screen locking - have fun watching a video with that stupid behavior

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