Thursday, May 16, 2013

Disabling LightDM Lock-screen on Ubuntu 13.04

I have a custom LXDE on a Lubuntu installation. After the most recent upgrade to 13.04 (Raring Ringtail), I realized all my custom Compiz shortcuts were all overwritten. I used to use Ctrl+Alt+L as a shortcut to launch xscreensaver to lock my screen, which worked coherently with Synergy that allows me to use my laptop's  keyboard and touch-pad to control other machines in the same network. Not surprisingly after the upgrade Ctrl+Alt+L stopped launching xscreensaver and the same key-combination would fire-up LightDM lock-screen. LightDM's lock-screen is actually quite nice and I would love to keep it if it would work with Synergy, but it doesn't. So I had to disable it. Here's how you do it:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-enabled false
After disabling LightDM, I can launch xscreensaver as shown below to lock my screen:
xscreensaver-command -lock 
Hope it helps someone in my situation. 

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

thanks a lot; just what i need :)

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