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2016 Jun 09
0
setting up auto logout in CentOS 6
...to lock:
gconftool-2 --direct \
--config-source xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory \
--type bool \
--set /apps/gnome-screensaver/idle_activation_enabled true
gconftool-2 --direct \
--config-source xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory \
--type bool \
--set /apps/gnome-screensaver/lock_enabled true
gconftool-2 --direct \
--config-source xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory \
--type int \
--set /apps/gnome-screensaver/idle_delay 15
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Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org>
2012 Mar 27
0
Script for enabling screen savers in GNOME and KDE on Centos 5.x
...remains the same.
Gnome Settings:
gconftool-2 --direct --config-source
xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type int --set
/apps/gnome-screensaver/idle_delay 4
gconftool-2 --direct --config-source
xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type boolean --set
/apps/gnome-screensaver/lock_enabled true
gconftool-2 --direct --config-source
xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type boolean --set
/apps/gnome-screensaver/idle_activation_enabled true
gconftool-2 --direct --config-source
xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults --set --type list
--list-type=string /apps/gnome-screens...
2014 Apr 24
0
lock down gnome-screensaver
Hello All,
I'm trying to set defaults for gnome-screensaver on some Centos6.5
laptops and lock it down with these commands:
# gconftool-2 --direct --config-source
xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type boolean --set
/apps/gnome-screensaver/lock_enabled true
# gconftool-2 --direct --config-source
xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type boolean --set
/apps/gnome-screensaver/idle_activation_enabled true
# gconftool-2 --direct --config-source
xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type int --set
/apps/gnome-screensaver/idl...
2016 Jun 08
3
setting up auto logout in CentOS 6
I would like to have my lab workstations logout a session after the person has been idle for a certain period of time. After some searching on the web, I got into
/etc/gconf/schemas/gnome-session.schemas
and set the default value of max_idle_action to ?forced-logout?:
<schema>
<key>/schemas/desktop/gnome/session/max_idle_action</key>