Re: How to disable screen locking system-wide?

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On 19/01/2011 21:35, Keith Keller wrote:

Are the screensavers not smart enough to intercept ctrl-alt-bksp?

For the OP: what's the goal behind preventing an X session from locking?
Perhaps there is a more elegant solution than simply disabling it.

Screensavers can't intercept... X gets the message and processes it before the Screensaver sees anything

If you want to disable CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE use the X option "DontZap" in your X configuration.

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