Bryan O'Neal wrote:
> I have heard of ways to force xscreensaver to use the lock screen plugin
> as root, but have not been able to find anything in my google search to
> describe how. Any Ideas?
Maybe more heavyweight than you want . . . but try running KDE. Use
Lock Session. Fedora may have taken it out of the menu so that KDE and
gnome menus can be alike.
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JT Morée
PC Xperience, Inc.
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