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Software Screensaver #927

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westurner opened this issue Jul 11, 2020 · 5 comments
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Software Screensaver #927

westurner opened this issue Jul 11, 2020 · 5 comments

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@westurner
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Is there a place to configure a screensaver/screenlock?

xlock, i3lock, gnome-screensaver?

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quozl commented Jul 11, 2020

No, there isn't. On OLPC OS there was no authentication or authorisation of user, so no password. The olpc-powerd package was responsible for automatic suspend after a short time without user activity. It kept the display active for some minutes, with the CPU suspended. Then the CPU was briefly woken to turn off the display. Sugar has not grown that feature set.

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westurner commented Jul 11, 2020

I've installed on Fedora 32 with dnf install -y @sugar-desktop-environnent; I assume this is similar to the Sugar on a Stick deployment platform?

(That's a neat feature to have that in BIOS. Whatever happened to Pixel Qi? I considered a Notion Ink Adam tablet with the transflective e-ink display. AFAIU, color e-ink is OTW, but the refresh rate is still slow.)

Is there a way to launch sugar in a window (in gnome) at least for development (instead of by selecting sugar as an alternate window manager/launcher in the GDM login screen)? That would solve for: screensaver with lock screen, sugar not working with e.g. LightDM on old notebooks, development and testing.

A person could require the window to launch in fullscreen in kiosk mode if that's necessary.

@westurner westurner changed the title Screensaver? Software Screensaver Jul 11, 2020
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westurner commented Jul 11, 2020

(There are now $100 [$200] Pinebook [Pro] ARM notebooks (and a tablet with a detachable backlit keyboard) for which there are now conda-forge packages like JupyterLab, IPyWidgets, and Matplotlib, that are installable with miniforge; but there's a minimal warranty and only community support)

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srevinsaju commented Jul 11, 2020

Is there a way to launch sugar in a window (in gnome) at least for development (instead of by selecting sugar as an alternate window manager/launcher in the GDM login screen)? That would solve for: screensaver with lock screen, sugar not working with e.g. LightDM on old notebooks, development and testing.

@westurner you might be interested in sugar-runner (unmaintained) and a sugar docker image 🐳 . And obviously, Virtual Machines might help too as its used by most new developers working with Sugar

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quozl commented Jul 13, 2020

I agree with @srevinsaju, it sounds like you may be interested in sugar-runner. It's a developer hack though, and different to the experience designed for elementary school children.

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