Warren Togami wrote:
This has NEVER worked for root. It has something to do with
xscreensaver not being very secure.
By which you meant, of course, "xscreensaver is behaving securely by
refusing to allow you to do something that is inherently insecure."
In any case you shouldn't be logging in as root anyway. You
should
use su or sudo when you need root functions.
Yes.
Paul Ionescu wrote:
Well, I know that, but it works fine in KDE.
Then feel free to use KDE. Just because they made a bad decision
does not mean that xscreensaver will ape it.
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