![]() Might the same be the only solution in Xfce Mint 20 to activate a blank screen after x mins inactivity (and blank screen rather than wallpaper in response to the lock button)? And if yes, Xscreensaver or Xfce4-screensaver (both in the Software Manager, with 27 & 0 reviews, respectively)? + log off from the xfce DE and log back in. + create a new Startup Application entry, which invokes "xscreensaver -no-splash" + disable light-locker in your Startup Applications ![]() + install the xscreensaver software packages from the official software repositories In order to return to xscreensaver, you would have to Once you press a key or move the mouse, light-locker will kick in and make sure that the Slick-Greeter (unlock) screen will be displayed. No fancy screensaver pictures will be painted on the screen. In effect, xfce4-power-management will blank the screen after the configured inactivity timeout. This means, the screen saver application xscreensaver, which was the default screensaver on Linux Mint xfce up to and including Linux Mint 18.1, has been replaced in Linux Mint 18.2 xfce and above by light-locker. What you say Karlchen in one on the thread's SMG points to is also clear and helpful: And Display tab is as above (‘Display power management’ ticked and ‘Blank after’ set to 1min). System tab is set to 'System sleep mode: Suspend', which I also assume isn't relevant for screen locking. I'm assuming the General tab control of the Power button etc (physical PC button?) isn't relevant. ![]() On my Power Management settings: I have the Security tab set to 'Automatically lock the session When the screensaver is activated' which seems the obvious setting (and I think default), but have anyway now tried the others with no effect. ![]() xfce4-power-manager/presentation-mode true xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-lid-switch true xfce4-power-manager/lock-screen-suspend-hibernate false Code: Select all $ xfconf-query -c xfce4-power-manager -lv ![]()
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