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Gnome has the feature to switch to another user while don't closing current session. Nice, though even Windoze uses more secure way.
When doing user switch from Gnome it just opens another X screen (on Ctrl-Alt-F8) with GDM on it. But if I press Ctrl-Alt-F7 I get into my previous session instantly - no lock, no password! Why is this needed in such state??? Maybe it's just default behaviour, but this is absolutely stupid and insecure.
Does someone know how to make this "fast user switch" feature sucure by default?
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LOCK screen before open a new X session
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LOCK screen before open a new X session
OK, I'll try when I get back home.
But I'm talking about "Desktop" - "Log Out -username-" - this will bring dialog with three buttons (don't know their English titles because my Gnome speaks Ukrainian), pressing first button opens new X screen, but does not lock current. IMHO this is very bad.
I haven't tried fast-user-switch applet yet.
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Install gnome-screensaver so that it can do a screen lock.
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Install gnome-screensaver so that it can do a screen lock.
OK, I installed it now, but "Lock Screen" menu does absolutely nothing. :?
EDIT: I forgot to add that this is Gnome 2.14.3.
I may look complete noob, that's because I used Gnome last time when it was < 2.8. I don't count preconfigured Gnome in Ubuntu.
UPDATE: fast-user-switch-applet has the needed option to lock screen after switch, but I couldn't check it because it seems to use gnome-screensaver, and thus didn't work when I try.
UPDATE: damn, gnome-screensaver works, it just doesn't showed up sometimes for the first time after Gnome start :? Maybe it's because it runs on VMware. :?
fast-user-switch-applet works nice.
But IMHO Gnome's default user swith feature should have lock option and set it by default. I will upgrade to 2.16 and see what's changed.
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I also noticed strange things, I don't know is it a bug in pacman or what.
1)
[root@gnome-desktop ~]# pacman -S gnome-screensaver
Targets: libdrm-2.0.2-1 libgl-dri-6.5.1-1 glproto-1.4.7-1 mesa-6.5.1-1
gnome-screensaver-2.14.3-12) I installed gnome-screensaver with its dependencies
3)
[root@gnome-desktop ~]# pacman -Rs gnome-screensaver
Targets: gnome-screensaver:shock:
4) pacman -Qi mesa
. . .
Required By : gnome-screensaver xorg-res-utils
. . .5) pacman -Qi xorg-res-utils
. . .
Depends On : libdmx libxaw libxft libxi libxinerama libxtst libxv
libxxf86dga libxxf86misc mesa
Required By : xorg-clientsHow this could happen???
This is completely fresh installed machine, from tpowa's ISO + updates from full mirror of official repos (mirrored ~1 month ago).
I installed Xorg with
pacman -S xorg-server xorg-clients xf86-input-mouse xf86-input-keyboard xf86-video-vmwareWhy pacman haven't installed mesa at that time??? :?
UPDATE: Bug Report #5775
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BTW, why there is no "Switch User" button on lock screen like on this screenshot taken from Gnome 2.14 release notes:

??? :?
Should gnome-screensaver be compiled with some option for this?
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You could enable this feature by editing gconf entries for gnome-screensaver
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You could enable this feature by editing gconf entries for gnome-screensaver
Thanks!
Gnome devs are strange. Why not enable this by default or provide easy option at least? :?
I think I either install Xfce 4.4 at home too (already have it on server) or KDE with splitted packages.
But many GTK apps require some Gnome libs. ![]()
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maybe it requires GDM to appear enabled?
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maybe it requires GDM to appear enabled?
I use GDM. It does not appear in standard Gnome config (pacman -S gnome gnome-screensaver fast-user-switch-applet).
Anyone has it appeared as on gnome.org's screenshot?
:?
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interesting, i'm at a ubuntu machine at the moment, and switching users lock the inactive user nicely.
even Ctrl-Alt-F* show me a unlock dialog.
maybe worth take a look at what ubuntu devs was changed.
if i can help you drop me a line, i can post some ubuntu config files here if you want.
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maybe worth take a look at what ubuntu devs was changed.
if i can help you drop me a line, i can post some ubuntu config files here if you want.
yes, please email them to me.
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