On 03/06/15 15:25, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 03/06/2015 02:58 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I recently installed Fedora 21 on another computer using the "Fedora
Xfce spin" and have been unable to find a menu item permitting me to
stop it from requiring re-entry of my password after several [I
haven't counted them] minutes idle. I was able to disable the screen
saver but this problem is even more annoying.
Certainly there must be a file I can change to fix this? Or perhaps I
am not looking at the right settings menu. Any suggestion appreciated.
screensaver option/preferences?
uncheck the box that says "lock screen when screensaver is active"
OK, that does it. I couldn't see that item since it is grayed out when
you select "disable." I changed that to "Blank screen" and was able to
disable the lock screen, or at least I checked the box.
Thank you.
Bob
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