Forcing power manager to use slock instead of light-locker

Justin Mathew mjustin at protonmail.com
Mon Mar 23 17:43:41 CET 2020


It is possible that it is a lightdm-xsession as well.


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On Monday, March 23, 2020 10:07 PM, Justin Mathew <mjustin at protonmail.com> wrote:

> Oops, it isn't installed.
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> BL uses openbox desktop, so I am assuming it's using openbox session. In this case, is there a way to force power manager to use slock?
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> On Monday, March 23, 2020 10:00 PM, Bjoern Franke bjo at schafweide.org wrote:
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> > Am 23.03.20 um 16:06 schrieb Justin Mathew:
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> > > Yes, I had seen some solutions and troubleshooting using xflock4 while doing my research on this.
> > > As far as I know, it's a bash script, but I can't find it in my system. I am running a BunsenLabs Helium system which is based on Debian 9.
> > > Can I just create one and place it where?
> >
> > I think xflock4 is some kind of internal called, so your installation is
> > missing something. But xflock4 is part of xfce4-session[1], so I assume
> > it is also installed at your system.
> > Regards
> > Bjoern
> > [1]
> > https://packages.debian.org/de/stretch/amd64/xfce4-session/filelist
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