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Autor: o1bigtenor
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Para: Marjorie Roome
CC: dng
Assunto: Re: [DNG] Another Tentacle
On Sat, Apr 1, 2023 at 5:36 AM Marjorie Roome via Dng
<dng@???> wrote:
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> Hi Ken,
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> On Fri, 2023-03-31 at 20:15 -0400, Ken Dibble wrote:
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> Having a few moments, I was going through a test Chimaera system looking
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> for artifacts of uninstalled packages, files that should have been deleted, etc.
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> As part of that process I happened on a process that I did not know about running.
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> xscreensaver-systemd
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> From the man page:
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> The xscreensaver-systemd program is a helper daemon launched by xscreensaver(1) for systemd(1) or elogind(8) integration. It does two things:
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> * When the system is about to go to sleep (e.g., the laptop lid has just been closed) it locks the screen just before the system sleeps, by running xscreensaver-command --suspend. When the system wakes up again, it runs xscreensaver-command --deactivate to make the unlock dialog appear immediately. It does this through the org.freedesktop.login1(5) D-Bus interface. * When another process asks for the screen saver to be inhibited (e.g. because a video is playing) this program periodically runs xscreensaver-command --deactivate to keep the display un-blanked. It does this until that other program asks for it to stop, or exits. It does this through the org.freedesktop.ScreenSaver(5), org.gnome.SessionManager(5) and org.kde.Solid.PowerManagement.PolicyAgent(5) D-Bus interfaces.
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> According to elogind's github page:
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> elogind is the systemd project's "logind", extracted to be a standalone daemon
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> My understanding of the documentation is that communication with elogind should be through the
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> D-Bus interface.
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> My questions, which I am sure that I will not be able to understand the answer to, are
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> Why do we have something that looks like it belongs to systemd running?
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> Why do we need to have a separate daemon just to put something on the DBus interface?
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> You don't need to use xscreensaver-systemd to achieve a screenlock on resume from sleep.
> You can still do it using pmtools to suspend/resume by including an appropriate script in /etc/pm/sleep.d/
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> I have this script: 999password-protect-waking
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> #!/bin/sh
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> # This script requires a user login when returning from
> # a suspended or hibernated state
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> . "${PM_FUNCTIONS}"
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> case "$1" in
> resume|thaw)
> sudo -u $SUDO_USER /usr/bin/cinnamon-screensaver-command -a
> ;;
> suspend|hibernate)
> sudo -u $SUDO_USER /usr/bin/cinnamon-screensaver-command -d
> ;;
> esac
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> Albeit I use a different screensaver.
>


Please - - - - what screensaver?

TIA