slegge@govliquidation.com wrote:
> You can use xscreensaver to do this and init it with whatever commands
> in the xinit
Another handy trick is to use ' /usr/bin/xscreensaver-command -lock '
when xscreensaver is running. I put that on my "Access IBM" button on my
Thinkpad and now when I walk away fro it I can just hit that button and
it is locked- especially handy since I usually forget until I am already
a step away from my desk :)
~Ben
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