On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 6:19 AM, Tim <email address hidden> wrote:
> gnome-screensaver is no longer used on GNOME (its builtin as part of
> gnome-shell) so those quirks won't work there, I also thought Unity
> moved away from it as well?
>
> on GNOME I think the following gsetting would disable screensaver
> org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay to 0
>
Nevertheless, that code should apply anyway -- every screensaver thing
should understand what xdg-screensaver tries to do, hopefully. It seems
like it generally works, and if the reset command doesn't, then
suspend/resume does.
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 6:19 AM, Tim <email address hidden> wrote:
> gnome-screensaver is no longer used on GNOME (its builtin as part of desktop. session idle-delay to 0
> gnome-shell) so those quirks won't work there, I also thought Unity
> moved away from it as well?
>
> on GNOME I think the following gsetting would disable screensaver
> org.gnome.
>
Nevertheless, that code should apply anyway -- every screensaver thing
should understand what xdg-screensaver tries to do, hopefully. It seems
like it generally works, and if the reset command doesn't, then
suspend/resume does.
/ Matt