From kde-devel Fri May 21 07:21:50 1999 From: Bo Thorsen Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 07:21:50 +0000 To: kde-devel Subject: Re: Knowing when a screensaver is active X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-devel&m=92727081609780 On Thu, 20 May 1999, Kurt Granroth wrote: > Andreas Pour wrote: > > How would a generic message that says "You have new mail" reveal anything > > private? I guess one could genericize it even more by having a box that > > says "An application seeks your attention" (with a "Dismiss" button) float > > across the screen on top of the normal screensaver . . . . > > I think there is an implicit pact with a screensaver when it is activated (at > least when it is in "lock" mode) that it will keep your desktop hidden from > unknown eyes. Were a screensaver to somehow display personal information like > this, then the pact is broken. > > This is probably a subtle (or even non-existant) issue for most users, I'll > admit. For business users, though, this becomes a very real issue. I agree that some users will consider this hostile, but the majority of people using kde on stand-alone machines at home or in their office would not mind that people could see this. In fact I REALLY would like to have this, but I can't speak for anyone else, so could comments please start coming in about this? If it is a feature people want, then I will volunteer to do something about it. > There is something called POPI (Protection Of Proprietary Information) at > Motorola that is taken *very* seriously. Three POPI violations are grounds > for immediate dismissal. Allowing an arbitrary user to access your account in > ANY way while you are not there is a serious POPI violation. Notification of > the sort that you suggest would be considered "accessing a user's account". > Really. I fully agree and I could never dream of implementing something like this if it wasn't optional. -- Bo Thorsen gobo@imada.sdu.dk Lahnsgade 31, st. DK-5000 Odense C Tlf: +45 66 11 83 85