After the user has been idle for a period of time (by default, 5 minutes), the CentOS system launches the screen saver (the default screensaver is a black screen) and requires the password to be re-entered before returning to the original desktop.
Set screen saver: Screensaver, Preferences, System-I.
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If you need to remove the lock function for screen saver, remove the checkmark from the front of the screensaver is active.
[linux[email protected]Linuxzgf ~]$ setterm-blank 0 off screensaver, this command does not affect the watch after execution.
[[email protected] ~]$ Setterm-blank 1 Set screen saver for 1 minutes, if you want to set more settings to modify this setting can also have a few useful
[[email protected] ~]$ setterm-cursor on|off Close, open cursor
If the system does not have setterm, the command, first on the comparison of the system to copy the past, and will rely on the library (3) also copy the past to view the dependent library method is ldd setterm at this time if not yet, will report ' Linux ' what error, does not matter, will be the whole system of/usr/share/ Terminfo/l/linu* the past on the line setterm can be used, generally will not exist this problem, I did not meet.
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