You could instead
- lock the screen after turning off display
- change the time when the display is turned off to whatever you like
Both where in the energy settings in plasma 5, I am pretty sure they are still there.
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You could instead
Both where in the energy settings in plasma 5, I am pretty sure they are still there.
I've got some scripts that run on unlock and I'm also wondering:
Is there another place to do this now?
As a workaround, you can press esc after locking the screen and it will turn off.
Out of curiosity, which OS ?
Fedora 40. Runs pretty well, even pre-beta.
What you want is now a built in option, you can set the screen saver timeout for when the screen is locked separately from the normal timeout
Ah, not sure how I overlooked that one.
However, it seems to be tied to the normal screen timeout which I can't use because KDE does not recognize all fullscreen applications correctly when playing games with a controller. I put 360 minutes as timeout for now, that should be sufficient.
Out of interest, is the "Run command" option still available somewhere or was it removed in Plasma 6?
I don't know tbh, I see neither any MR that removed it, nor the option you're talking about.