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 ====== Tipps ====== ====== Tipps ======
-===== Audioprobleme ===== 
  
-Matteo Carrera schrieb: +===== Screen lock - Debian instructions =====
  
-Nach einem Neuboot funktioniert der Sound unter Gnome erstmal nicht. Wenn man sich aber ausloggt  +==== Gnome screensaver ====
-und wieder einloggt (ohne zu booten!), dann ist ploetzlich der Sound da.+
  
-===== Screen lock =====+Debian 8 "Jessie" uses gnome-screensaver. It can be activated by pressing "Super+L" ("Super" is the "Windows" key on either side of the space bar.) 
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 +Look at https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeScreensaver/FrequentlyAskedQuestions for information about the Gnome screensaver. A certain amount of configuration is possible using ''dconf-editor''
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 +==== xscreensaver ==== 
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 +You can use xscreensaver to lock your screen to prevent unauthorized access while you are away from the computer. You can do this instead of logging out. 
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 +To set xscreensaver to require a password, go to Activities -> Applications -> Screensaver. This will open up a new window. At the bottom left of the window, activate "Lock Screen After" and set the time to 0 minutes for immediate locking. 
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 +In order to activate screen lock, just press "Ctrl+Alt+L"
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 +There is supposed to be a "Lock Screen" item in the menu when you click on you userid at the top right of the screen, but for some reason that doesn't appear. Perhaps future research will make it possible to fix this. 
 + 
 +===== Screen lock - Ubuntu instructions ===== 
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 +DELETEME
  
 You can use xscreensaver to lock your screen to prevent unauthorized access while you are away from the computer. You can do this instead of logging out. You can use xscreensaver to lock your screen to prevent unauthorized access while you are away from the computer. You can do this instead of logging out.
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 :!: If after trying to start xscreensaver nothing at all happens or you get a message that the xscreensaver daemon hasn't been started, you need to add xscreensaver to the programs that are automatically started when you log in. You can do this by navigating to Systems -> Preferences -> Startup Applications and specifying "xscreensaver" as the program to start. :!: If after trying to start xscreensaver nothing at all happens or you get a message that the xscreensaver daemon hasn't been started, you need to add xscreensaver to the programs that are automatically started when you log in. You can do this by navigating to Systems -> Preferences -> Startup Applications and specifying "xscreensaver" as the program to start.
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-===== Screen lock - new Debian instructions ===== 
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-You can use xscreensaver to lock your screen to prevent unauthorized access while you are away from the computer. You can do this instead of logging out. 
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-To set xscreensaver to require a password, go to Activities -> Applications -> Screensaver. This will open up a new window. At the bottom left of the window, activate "Lock Screen After" and set the time to 0 minutes for immediate locking. 
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-In order to activate screen lock, just press "Ctrl+Alt+L". 
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-There is supposed to be a "Lock Screen" item in the menu when you click on you userid at the top right of the screen, but for some reason that doesn't appear. Perhaps future research will make it possible to fix this. 

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