RE: How to lock screen

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For the processes you need to leave running, why not run them using
nohup?  



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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Patrick Derwael
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 2:54 AM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: How to lock screen


I've had a few questions and suggestions on this post:

"why don't you logout" --> because I'm running a number of interactive
processes I don't want to interrupt

"use screen" --> screen allows me indeed to lock a terminal, but does
not prevent from starting other terminals from the console. It's
actually the console I want to lock, this is why I looked at
xscreensaver.

"sudo is your friend" --> actually, this is a  polite way of saying "do
things the right way" ! I believe that if I can't find a way to get
xscreensaver to run as root, I will have to rethink my access rights and
to do things in a more standard fashion...

Thanks anyhow

On Sat, April 8, 2006 3:40 pm, Patrick Derwael said:
> Hi list
>
> I'm trying to find a way to "lock screen" when logged on as root on 
> the console of a RHEL4 box I know that everyone will say "don't do 
> this", but nevertheless, that is what I really want to do...
> In a few words: this is a box on which security is not an issue, I
just
> want to prevent curious fingers to mess around with my desktop when
I'm
> away (you know, we name them something like 'kids')
>
> I went through the xscreensaver doc, but it didn't help, 'xhost +' 
> didn't either
>
> Any clue is welcome
>
>
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