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NAME

       xscreensaver-systemd  -  lock  the screen upon suspend, and inhibit screen-blanking during
       video playback.

SYNOPSIS

       xscreensaver-systemd [-verbose]

DESCRIPTION

       The xscreensaver-systemd program is a  helper  program  launched  by  xscreensaver(1)  for
       systemd(1) or elogind(8) integration.  It does two things:

       * When  the  system is about to go to sleep (e.g., the laptop lid has just been closed) it
         locks the  screen  just  before  the  system  sleeps,  by  running  xscreensaver-command
         -suspend.   When  the system wakes up again, it runs xscreensaver-command -deactivate to
         make   the   unlock   dialog   appear   immediately.    It   does   this   through   the
         org.freedesktop.login1(5) D-Bus interface.

       * When  another  process  on  the  system  asks for the screen saver to be inhibited (e.g.
         because  a  video  is  playing)  this  program  periodically  runs  xscreensaver-command
         -deactivate  to  keep the display un-blanked.  It does this until the other program asks
         for it to stop, or exits.  It does this through the org.freedesktop.ScreenSaver(5) D-Bus
         interface.

BUGS

       Only  one  program at a time can register with systemd(1) for screen-saver-related events,
       so if another screen saver is running as a part of the desktop environment,  xscreensaver-
       systemd   will   be  unable  to  launch.   Likely  adversaries  include  ksmserver(1)  and
       gsd-screensaver-proxy(1).

SEE ALSO

       X(1), xscreensaver(1), xscreensaver-settings(1), xscreensaver-command(1), systemd(1),  sd-
       bus(3), elogind(8)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright  ©  2019-2021  by  Martin  Lucina  and Jamie Zawinski.  Permission to use, copy,
       modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with  or  without  fee  is  hereby
       granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all
       copies.

       The software is provided "as is" and the author disclaims all warranties  with  regard  to
       this software including all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness. in no event
       shall the author be liable for any special, direct, indirect, or consequential damages  or
       any  damages  whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits, whether in an action
       of contract, negligence or other tortious action, arising out of or in connection with the
       use or performance of this software.

AUTHOR

       Martin Lucina <martin@lucina.net>, 4-Jun-2019