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# xtrlock
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> Lock the X display until the user supplies their password.
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- Lock the display and show a padlock instead of the cursor:
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`xtrlock`
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- Display a blank screen as well as the padlock cursor:
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`xtrlock -b`
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- Fork the xtrlock process and return immediately:
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`xtrlock -f`
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