5/21/2023 0 Comments Xscreensaver no password![]() This suggests the problem is "Executable path is not absolute", so I opened the file /usr/lib/systemd/user/xscreensaver. Апр 03 18:07:22 nestor-Eve-V systemd: rvice: Cannot add dependency job, ignoring: Unit rvice is not loaded properly: Exec format error. Апр 03 18:07:22 nestor-Eve-V systemd: /usr/lib/systemd/user/rvice:5: Executable path is not absolute: xscreensaver Loaded: error (Reason: Exec format error) See user logs and 'systemctl -user status rvice' for details. Systemctl -user start rviceĪfter the last command I got the message: Failed to start rvice: Unit rvice is not loaded properly: Exec format error. ![]() Sudo apt-get purge -auto-remove gnome-screensaver Then I followed the instructions here and I did: sudo apt-get remove -auto-remove gnome-screensaver Even if during installation you chose Login in automatically Ubuntu will prompt you for a password after starting from suspend (sleep) and hibernate. If you change your password after xscreensaver has been launched, it will continue using your old password to unlock the screen until xscreensaver is restarted. I guess, this is good and excludes the possibility that screensaver just doesn't get automatically started on start-up. If after a restart I type xscreensaver -nosplash I get: xscreensaver: 18:39:29: already running on display :0 (window 0x1a000de) I was afraid to delete the sktop file, so I out commented everything in it. I have the problem, that every time xscreensaver locks and I try to enter the password each keystroke results in two letters being entered (e. Curiously, when I type locate sktop I get: /etc/xdg/autostart/sktop ![]() But If I wait for the screen to time out, it just goes blank black like the gnome-screensaver does, despite that I have gnome-screensaver installed. If I lock the screen with Cntrl+Alt+L then the xscreensaver starts. I don't understand Linux and sys-admin stuff, but I have installed recently xscreensaver Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS as described here and I have followed all the steps. Step 1 On your Ubuntu Desktop, Click System > Preferences > Screensaver.
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