On 02/25/2018 06:47 PM, Amadeus WM wrote:
All of the above. There is even no option to lock the screen in the
upper
right corner menu. No, I'm not running gnome as root.
Probably related to how you're starting it then. There are several
supplemental processes (e.g. gnome-setting-daemon) that need to be
running as well.
I did try though
gnome-screensaver
then
gnome-screensaver-command --lock
and it worked.
Ok, good. Maybe you can make a shortcut for it, although that might not
work for the same reason.
If you're going to be running the desktop anyway, why don't you start in
graphical mode?