You could modify the bios settings in your laptop to ignore screen close, or make it do something other than suspend. On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 21:08:54 +0200, Rosanna Sordo <sordo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wednesday 11 August 2004 09:10, Rosanna Sordo wrote: > > >>> I'm encountering a big problem every time i lock the screen: I'm not able > >>> to unlock it, i have to do a logout with ctrl+alt+canc. > ----------- > >> More info needed. What are you running ? FC1 ? FC2 ? > >> My guess: > >> check /etc/pam.d/xscreensaver, mine has : > >> #%PAM-1.0 > >> > >> # Red Hat says this is right for them, as of 7.3: > >> auth required pam_stack.so service=system-auth > > >> # This is what we were using before: > >> # auth required pam_pwdb.so shadow nullok > ------------ > > Of course, sorry: i'm running FC2 on an Olidata Tehome Laptop. The video > > controller is a nVidia GeForce 4. > > I've checked your suggestion but my xscreensaver file looks exactly like > your. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Dear all, i submit again my problem, hoping somebody can help me. Of course, i > simply don't close the monitor of my laptop and so i'm skipping the problem, > but of course it is still here: I'm in an "open" office, and usually when > somebody notice my laptop locked but open, well, the temptation to close it > seems unavoidable. > > Perhaps i didn't provide enough information. If this is the case, please just > let me know. > > Thanks & have a nice day > > > > Rosanna > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >