Skip to content

Expose sleep and hibernate actions in the lock screen

kscreenlocker implements sleep and hibernate requests, but they aren't wired anywhere in. Besides that, it can be useful to have a quick way to suspend or hibernate computer from lockscreen.

You also need kscreenlocker!48 (merged) to ensure that sleep and hibernate actions work.


With this, you should see a new action next to "switch user" Screenshot_20211016_142723

Edited by Vlad Zahorodnii

Merge request reports

Loading