Xautolock -time 5 -locker "i3lock -i /home/thallia/Pictures/i3lock.png" Because why not? Makes it look *way* cooler than the official openbox lockscreen.įiddling around in the command line got me to this finished command: ![]() I searched around for other “sleep” functions on Ubuntu, and lo and behold, my lifesaver xautolock appeared before my very eyes.Īfter a glance through the man page, I knew my mission had begun.Ī long time ago I cloned i3lock onto my computer but never finished configuring it, so I decided to mash the two lock thingies together. I didn’t want to do that every time I put my computer to sleep. ![]() Those didn’t work out too great for me, first of all because pm-suspend logged me completely out of my account and I had to search the f1-f12 to find the desktop again. I used the keybindings fouric had in his rc.xml file. It’s like managing a baby.įirst things first. ![]() ![]() One of these side effects is the lovely, “close the lid, computer sleeps, computer wakes up over and over, computer overheats and loses battery life”, which is extremely fun to manage when you don’t understand why it’s even going on. Using a macbook with Ubuntu has some really weird side effects that are slightly different than using Ubuntu on a thinkpad or a different PC.
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