Am Thu, 23 Feb 2012 10:10:45 -0800 schrieb Grant : > [snip] > > I've been using xautolock for years and years. What's good about it is you > > can have any 'locker' you want. For now, I'm using feh in slideshow mode. > > For another, you can specify another program as a 'killer' such as a suspend > > or hibernate script. However, for a traditional ss, I have been using xlock > > forever - many more modes than xscreensaver, and just a simple binary to > > worry about. > > > > Terry > > I think I'm going with xautolock and either vlock or xlockmore. It > looks like there isn't an init.d script for xautolock. What is the > best way to run it automatically in Gentoo? I start xautolock from my .xinitrc. > Is there a keyboard shortcut to trigger xautolock? No, you will need to configure your environment. I configured a shortcut for my window manager that executes "xautolock -locknow", but you could also probably use something like xbindkeys instead. HTH -- Marc Joliet -- "People who think they know everything really annoy those of us who know we don't" - Bjarne Stroustrup