How to disable "inactivity" screen lock on Fedora Core 4
Hi Everyone,
I recently installed RedHat Fedora Core 4 on my system. I would really
like to find a way to stop the screen lock from kicking in after a
period of inactivity. I find that every time I go away from my desk I
have to enter a password to get back in to the desktop.
I am currently using the GNOME desktop and have searched through every
configuration screen i can find but just cannot seem to be able to find
a way to change this.
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks
Neal
Re: How to disable "inactivity" screen lock on Fedora Core 4
On 2 Feb 2006 13:24:23 -0800, "nealweston@bellsouth.net"
<nealweston@bellsouth.net> wrote:
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>Hi Everyone,
>
>I recently installed RedHat Fedora Core 4 on my system. I would really
>like to find a way to stop the screen lock from kicking in after a
>period of inactivity. I find that every time I go away from my desk I
>have to enter a password to get back in to the desktop.
>
>I am currently using the GNOME desktop and have searched through every
>configuration screen i can find but just cannot seem to be able to find
>a way to change this.
>
>Any help much appreciated.
>
>Thanks
>
>Neal[/color]
From the gnome panel: Desktop/Preferences/Screensaver
From the command line: /usr/bin/xscreensaver-demo
Re: How to disable "inactivity" screen lock on Fedora Core 4
Thanks very much! I must have looked at that screen at least 5 times
and just didn't see that option until now. Guess I must be more tired
than I thought.
Thanks for your help.
Neal