[10:46] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[11:21] <marie1972> .
[22:33] <brainwash> do the latest lightdm builds support proper screen locking? I read that the lubuntu devs removed xscreensaver in favor of a lightdm solution
[22:36] <trism> brainwash: lightdm has supported locking for a while, it is just disabled in gnome-screensaver
[22:37] <trism> brainwash: fire up d-feet and execute org.freedesktop.DisplayManager.Seat Lock()
[22:43] <brainwash> trism: so it will fire up a new X server instance and display the lightdm lock screen?
[22:46] <trism> brainwash: yep
[22:48] <brainwash> now I can either unlock the screen by typing my password.. or simply switch back by pressing ctrl+alt+f7
[22:49] <brainwash> or did I miss anything?
[22:51] <trism> brainwash: well when I switch back with ctrl+alt+f7, the screen is locked by gnome-screensaver, I imagine the lubuntu devs will deal with it somehow
[22:52] <trism> brainwash: though maybe the details changed in saucy
[22:54] <brainwash> that's the reason I asked if lighdm supports a _proper_ way to lock the screen, not relying on additional programs
[22:55] <brainwash> trism: thanks for answering :)
[23:54] <trism> brainwash: you're right, as it stands, completely broken in the lubuntu-daily ppa