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#1 2008-09-09 10:17:57

Nepherte
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[SOLVED]Unlock screen (gnome-screensaver)

I use gnome-screensaver as my screensaver. I've set it to lock the screen but when gnome-screensaver actually kicks in, I don't get the unlock screen so I have to kill my session and relogin. Any thoughts?

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#2 2008-09-09 11:08:52

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Re: [SOLVED]Unlock screen (gnome-screensaver)

I found out it doesn't have to do with the unlock screen. When I disable lock screen in gnome-screensaver I still get the same problem: when gnome-screensaver kicks in, and when I want to work again, I get a black screen for an instant and gnome-screensaver continues again.

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#3 2008-09-09 15:55:29

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Re: [SOLVED]Unlock screen (gnome-screensaver)

Make sure you have dbus running. I had a similar issue.

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#4 2008-09-09 16:54:27

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Re: [SOLVED]Unlock screen (gnome-screensaver)

dbus is running and also in the daemon list.

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#5 2008-09-09 20:24:00

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Re: [SOLVED]Unlock screen (gnome-screensaver)

hal too ? I'm not sure which of these two was the problem for me.

Maybe running gnome-screensaver-command -a or -d manually gives some more info.

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#6 2008-09-10 15:19:16

Nepherte
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Re: [SOLVED]Unlock screen (gnome-screensaver)

Hal is running as well, but when I dig into the boot log I found this out: dbus reports the pid file already exists and doesn't start. I tried to remove the pid file and start dbus. But on the next boot, I get the same message about the still existing pid file.

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#7 2008-09-10 18:19:23

czar
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Re: [SOLVED]Unlock screen (gnome-screensaver)

dirty temp fix in the mean time: add a line in /etc/rc.local.shutdown to remove the pid file when you reboot.

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#8 2008-09-14 18:25:55

Nepherte
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Re: [SOLVED]Unlock screen (gnome-screensaver)

My apologies for the late response. I haven't been on my arch system lately and I'm still not. The suggested solutions didn't work for me, but after examining the wiki pages related to hal and dbus, I think I've found the solution. I haven't added myself to the hal user group. I'll test this in the near future.

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