Re: User has computer locked

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nodata wrote:
On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 15:10 -0700, Stanley Davis wrote:


[how can I shut down a computer with keyboard locked and don't know password?]

Apparently you can unlock any user by entering the root password.
I've never tried.

I just tried (FC2) and that does not work here.

As an alternative, ssh to the machine, or switch to a virtual console
(Ctrl+Alt+F1), log in as root, then run pkill xscreensaver.

CTRL-ALT-F2 might be better, since on some computers (apparently
according to some posts here earlier) CTRL-ALT-F1 turns some
computers OFF.

Mike
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