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# Input your password into unlocking dialog to log back in | # Input your password into unlocking dialog to log back in | ||
# Issue <code>gnome-control-center screen</code> in terminal | # Issue <code>gnome-control-center screen</code> in terminal | ||
# Set "Lock" to "ON" and "Lock screen after" to the shortest interval possible (1 minute for example) | # Set "Lock" to "ON" and "Lock screen after" and "Turn screen off when inactive for" to the shortest interval possible (1 minute for example). | ||
# Close the "Screen" window and do not touch your keyboard or mouse for more than interval from previous step. | # Close the "Screen" window and do not touch your keyboard or mouse for more than interval from previous step. | ||
# Move your mouse or press some key | # Move your mouse or press some key |
Revision as of 11:48, 30 March 2012
Description
This tests manual and automatic locking of a workstation.
Setup
Please make sure you have gnome-screensaver installed: su -c 'yum install gnome-screensaver'
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How to test
- Press Ctrl+Alt+"L"
- Move your mouse or press some key
- Input your password into unlocking dialog to log back in
- Issue
gnome-control-center screen
in terminal - Set "Lock" to "ON" and "Lock screen after" and "Turn screen off when inactive for" to the shortest interval possible (1 minute for example).
- Close the "Screen" window and do not touch your keyboard or mouse for more than interval from previous step.
- Move your mouse or press some key
- Input your password into unlocking dialog to log back in
Expected Results
- Workstation should lock after keyboard shortcut and after specified interval.
- After locking a dialog should be present to input your password and log back in.
- Logging back in should be possible.