Hi,
If it's a screensaver wich doesn't cover the Desktop or only a little area
of the screen.
I could shot it with a kill command after I would give the user access to
keyboard/mouse
but I think there are noones like this.
>Try xscreensaver. This way, you can re-activate the keyboard and mouse
with
>the password.
>You can set a Key link in .fvwm2rc to allow you to lock the screen just by
>hitting a single key -like this
>Key Scroll_Lock A A Function Sleep
>Where Sleep is defined as:
>AddToFunc Sleep "I" Exec exec
>/usr/local/bin/xscreensaver-command -lock
>With this, anytime you hit the scroll lock key (ScrLk) your keyboard and
mouse
>will do nothing but bring up a dialog for a password.
>If this is what you are looking for, I hope it helps
>If not, maybe a little more context might help.
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Received on Mon Aug 14 2000 - 14:06:27 BST