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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
worldofpeace
c95612a5a2 nixos/display-managers/auto: remove
This module allows root autoLogin, so we would break that for users, but
they shouldn't be using it anyways. This gives the impression like auto
is some special display manager, when it's just lightdm and special pam
rules to allow root autoLogin. It was created for NixOS's testing
so I believe this is where it belongs.
2020-01-29 19:05:46 -05:00
Maximilian Bosch
696b44013e
nixos/xss-lock: port test to python test-driver
Also refactored the test script to have different subtests for different
configurations.
2019-11-26 21:58:30 +01:00
Maximilian Bosch
d27431b362
nixos/xss-lock: add testcase for lockerCommand with several CLI options. 2019-05-12 03:22:29 +02:00
Jörg Thalheim
2614c8a6c5
nixos/xss-lock: specify a default locker
Having a default locker is less error-prone and more convenient.
Incorrect values might leave the machine vulnerable since there is no
fallback.
2019-01-05 16:42:30 +01:00
Maximilian Bosch
4db2d4d1fd nixos/xsslock: wait until pgrep xlock succeeds (#40810)
Please refer to the conversation in the original PR (#40619) for further
reference: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/40619#issuecomment-390437845

It takes some time after the standby to trigger the locker which might
break the test on Hydra.
2018-05-20 20:59:53 +02:00
Maximilian Bosch
641a623053 nixos/xss-lock: add module (#40619)
`xsslock` (which was originally packaged in 6cb1d1aaaf)
is a simple screensaver which connects a given screen locker (e.g.
`i3lock`) with `logind`. Whenever `loginctl lock-sessions` is invoked
the locker will be used to lock the screen. This works with its power
management features (e.g. `lid switch`) as well, so the PC can be locked
automatically when the lid is closed.

The module can be used like this:

```
{
  services.xserver.enable = true;

  programs.xss-lock.enable = true;
  programs.xss-lock.lockerCommand = "i3lock";
}
```
2018-05-18 18:24:53 +02:00