On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 07:00 +0000, James Ogley wrote:
gconftool-2 --set --type bool /apps/gnome-screensaver/user_switch_enabled true
second question, WTF was this removed ? a) its the upstream default
Thanks, this has worked brilliantly. I can understand the all user lookup, as I have all users in LDAP setup, and yeah, it looks and gives them all. However, the LDAP directory at home is rather small (like 12 users or so) so not a problem here.
And the functionality has been moved to the logout dialog.
Not here is isn't Tick box for ... Save session Radio buttion for "Action" options.. Log out Shut down Restart Suspend None of which is a switch user - is there something else I need to tweak to get it enabled ?
Possibly we should re-enable the patch on openSUSE and leave it out on SLE.
Don't know if it is a silly thought or not, but could the "switch user" dialogue be written so that there is an option either, to manually enter new username (lets face it, people wanting to logon know a username, and don't have to scroll to see it) OR choose from who is currently already logged on That in some ways would fulfil the requirements of the corporates with their huge AD's /NIS by not looking every user up BEFORE providing a list, and the people that do legitimately want to share a machine.
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Thanks and Regards
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Angus MacGyver