See the lxlock script by running 'cat $(which lxlock)' in terminal. There might be alternatives to xscreensaver depending on your LXDE version. E.g. you could run light-locker daemon instead of xscreensaver and the script would use 'light-locker-command -l' for locking thereafter.
See the lxlock script by running 'cat $(which lxlock)' in terminal. There might be alternatives to xscreensaver depending on your LXDE version. E.g. you could run light-locker daemon instead of xscreensaver and the script would use 'light- locker- command -l' for locking thereafter.