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I have been looking up and down for lockscreen settings for Plasma 5. I can't seem to find any way to change the amount of time before it locks the screen. Any idea where the settings are? I would like to be able to turn off the auto-lock timer that runs it.
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Did you try to use the search field? If I enter "Lock" I will be navigated to it. We recently changed the position. Now it's in "Desktop Behavior", it used to be in "Display and Monitor"
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I feel stupid. I kept searching for things like Screen Saver. It was there, and now I feel like an idiot. Thanks!
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I did not find a way to disable the lock screen (In KDE 5 / Kubuntu 15.04)
I just could set it to 99 minutes. Is there any way to disable it? |
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Just set it to 0. The next version (5.3) has a proper checkbox. |
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Under which sub-menu is it now? The first one, Workspace behaviour, only has a checkbox for showing tooltips. Nothing else.
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KDE System Settings > Desktop Behavior > Screen Locking
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will show the 'Screen Locking Timeouts' module |
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Thank you. I was missing the "kde-config-screenlocker" package from Debian.
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Thank You! I had the same "problem". |
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My problem with it is that there is a pictures slideshow but no way I can find to get rid of the login. I want the slideshow so I have to have the lock on but then the greatest amount on seconds i can enter before having a password is 300, changing to 0 unfortunately means immediately. Cest la vie.
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Well, if you want it to never lock and just show the slideshow after a certain
amount of time or on a certain key combo, you could just set it up to launch gwenview in slideshow mode. To start the slideshow after a certain amount of time, open Power Management in System Settings, and under Energy Saving check Run Script, enter the command like "gwenview -fs ~/Pictures", change the Run Script drop-down to after and enter the appropriate amount of time. To start the slideshow on a certain key combo, go to the Shortcuts and Gestures settings and create a new Custom Shortcut for the aforementioned gwenview command. Then disable screen locking via System Settings -> Desktop Behavior -> Screen Locking -> uncheck Lock Screen after ...
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