Re: Xscreensaver is Active on Resume from Manual Suspend

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Mauro Santos:

> When you resume, how much time has it been since you suspended? How much
> time does it need to pass until xscreensaver locks your screen if the
> machine is kept running?

I see what you mean. xscreensaver thinks it musts activate because it
wrongly considers the elapsed time as an activity period.

Then, I should automatically send:

    xscreensaver-command -deactivate >&- 2>&- &

on resume?


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