2009-12-21, 11:41
Hi Guys,
Long time reader, first time poster!
I found this thread which applies to the xbox. Effectively, the master lock promts me for a pin when the system is left on the login screen long enough for the screensaver to activate.
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=61251
Just wondering if anyone knows if the same applies to Linux.
I have two profiles, Master User and a Generic Account (generic has less sources than the Master User) and my Login Screen and Master Lock is enabled. XBMC starts automaticaly when ubuntu boots, so, often, by the time I choose which profile to login to from the xbmc login screen, the screensaver has already activated. Only Master user has a pin, the generic account has no pin and can be accessed immediately as long as I dont let the screensaver activate on the login screen.
* XBMC 9.1-RC1 R25756 (Compiled: Dec 17 2009)
* Confluence
* Ubuntu Karmic Koala 9.1 x86
* Installed via apt-get
Long time reader, first time poster!
I found this thread which applies to the xbox. Effectively, the master lock promts me for a pin when the system is left on the login screen long enough for the screensaver to activate.
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=61251
Just wondering if anyone knows if the same applies to Linux.
I have two profiles, Master User and a Generic Account (generic has less sources than the Master User) and my Login Screen and Master Lock is enabled. XBMC starts automaticaly when ubuntu boots, so, often, by the time I choose which profile to login to from the xbmc login screen, the screensaver has already activated. Only Master user has a pin, the generic account has no pin and can be accessed immediately as long as I dont let the screensaver activate on the login screen.
* XBMC 9.1-RC1 R25756 (Compiled: Dec 17 2009)
* Confluence
* Ubuntu Karmic Koala 9.1 x86
* Installed via apt-get