Re: bad "remote-viewer <=> client screensaver" interactions

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David,

On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 10:49 PM, David Mansfield <spice@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I currently run spice full screen on two monitors, with a third monitor that
> "stays local" on the client.  I imagine everything I say here would probably
> also apply to the scenario of running a spice client full screen on one
> monitor, and keeping the second monitor "local".
>
> 1) When the mouse stays inside remote-viewer window, the client screensaver
> is inhibited and will not activate. This is problematic because anything
> displayed on the local monitor will be visible indefinitely (even if the
> Spice VM is locked), as long as the mouse stays inside remote-viewer window.
>
> 2) Mouse/keyboard activity in the remote-viewer window does not count as
> "activity" to the client screensaver, so (assuming you've been inside the
> remote-viewer window long enough) as soon as the mouse goes into the local
> monitor, the screensaver activates (the inhibit is lifted at this time, I
> suppose).
>
> Is this the intended behavior?
>
> I'm using MATE Desktop (from EPEL) on Centos 7 - fully updated.  Client is
> stock remote-viewer. The reason for this configuration is that VoIP
> telephony and video conferencing runs from the local machine and needs to be
> visible at all times.  When you move your mouse over to answer a call, the
> screen locks!  Funny!

Have you seen this bug report?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34793

Best Regards,
-- 
Fabiano Fidêncio
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