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Xscreensaver lock randomly asks for login
Xscreensaver lock randomly asks for login







xscreensaver lock randomly asks for login
  1. XSCREENSAVER LOCK RANDOMLY ASKS FOR LOGIN INSTALL
  2. XSCREENSAVER LOCK RANDOMLY ASKS FOR LOGIN PASSWORD

So, I took several hours today to figure this out completely through testing.Īnd happily I found the cause and solved it.Īnd here are the results and my records of the tests: I made more tests, because I got another cursor blinking in the top left corner. It is the "tty", I've taken a better look in one of my posterior tests. if I pressed "Alt + F3", I would also see a terminal login prompt, without those similar logs if I pressed "Alt + F2", I would see a terminal login prompt, without those similar logs if I kept pressing "Alt + F1", I would see the screen quickly changing between the blinking cursor at the top left corner and what I described in the line above then, if I pressed "Alt + F1" I would see for for a split second similar logs like when the computer performs a shutdown, and at the end, a terminal login prompt. So, I am finally marking this thread as solved, since I haven't got any crash after I installed the Nvidia driver.

xscreensaver lock randomly asks for login

XSCREENSAVER LOCK RANDOMLY ASKS FOR LOGIN PASSWORD

In fact, I have played both with the "Screensaver" settings and the "Power Management" settings, and have waited until the screensaver appeared and have also have logged out manually, and every time I would get either the screensaver greeter or the default greeter, and so I just introduced my password and would get to the display manager (my desktop folder) like before all this situation. Menu, "Settings, Screensaver, Lock screen after."īut no matter what I set in those, I never again have gotten another cursor blinking in the top left corner. Menu, "Power Management, Security tab, Light Locker, automatically lock the session, when the screensaver is activated" but instead, I get the screensaver greeter like in this link here:īut I do keep getting the default greeter when I use the menu option to log out. I no longer get the greeter I used to get before (like the one in the link image above) However, now when I press "Crtl + Alt + Delete": So, after some hours of googling and testing, I installed the package "xscreensaver". to get out of there I would press "Crtl + Alt + Delete" and get a reboot if I pressed "Alt + 3", I would also see a terminal login prompt, without those similar logs if I pressed "Alt + 2", I would see a terminal login prompt, without those similar logs if I kept pressing "Alt + 1", I would see the screen quickly changing between the blinking cursor at the top left corner and what I described in the line above then, if I pressed "Alt + 1" I would see for for a split second similar logs like when the computer performs a shutdown, and at the end, a terminal login prompt. I would get a black screen with the cursor blinking in the top left corner

XSCREENSAVER LOCK RANDOMLY ASKS FOR LOGIN INSTALL

this greeter also would appear after I logged out, using the menu option to log out (restart, logout, shutdown, etc)Īfter I install the Nvida driver, when I pressed "Crtl + Alt + Delete": to see a similar greeter, see the first image in this page:

xscreensaver lock randomly asks for login

when I moved the mouse or keyboard, the screen would present me with the greeter that appears by default since I installed Debian 10 Buster I guess I have mistaken two situations here:īut I may be wrong, so it would be nice to know the opinion of someone more knowledgeable on this matter.īefore I install the Nvida driver, when I pressed "Crtl + Alt + Delete": The solution was to install "xscreensaver".









Xscreensaver lock randomly asks for login