Btw, at least for FC7t1, gnome-screensaver wasn't included on the live CD; a bug I hope we've fixed for t2
I installed from F7T2. Could it be that that is the problem? And that the bug isn't fixed...
2007/3/4, David Zeuthen david@fubar.dk:
On Sun, 2007-03-04 at 16:18 -0500, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Sunday 04 March 2007 12:10:13 Michaël Vanderheeren wrote:
There are 2 accounts on a computer, call them A and B. Each account
has
it's own different password.
Person A starts up the computer and logs in. But at a certain point
person
B wants to use his account for 5 minutes. So he uses the Fast User
Switch.
As this happens person A's account stays active. But… person B can
switch
back to person A's account without entering a password! So if person A
is
gone for a while, person B can steal his documents, delete files, …
Fast User Switching by default enables the screen lock when a user is
switched
away from. Could there be a problem with your screen lock?
Yes, when a session is switched away from, gnome-screensaver, at least (don't know about KDE / others), is supposed to lock the session... that is.. unless you changed the default and asked it to never lock the screen. If that's not the case, please file bugs against gnome-screensaver so we can fix this. Thanks.
Btw, at least for FC7t1, gnome-screensaver wasn't included on the live CD; a bug I hope we've fixed for t2.
David
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