Return to SLiM after sleep

So I've searched and searched for this to no avail. Is there anyway to return to a SLiM prompt after returning from pm-suspend, as opposed to directly returning to the open session? Maybe something to do with return hooks? I'm currently running Openbox on Arch i686 on an HP Pavilion laptop.
Last edited by bheinks (2011-03-27 00:42:18)

Unless you logout before suspending, no. SLiM is for logins, not locking your screen. You need a screen locker such as gnome-screensaver, slock, xscreensaver etc...
Last edited by Stebalien (2011-03-27 01:56:16)

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    com.RME.driver.FirefaceAudioDriver(2.64)@0x87785000->0x8778dfff
    dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOAudioFamily(1.7.2fc1)@0x87d8d000
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    0xffffff8131b7bc00 : 0xffffff8007eee0d6
    0xffffff8131b7be00 : 0xffffff8007d1a5d6
    0xffffff8131b7be60 : 0xffffff8007d092aa
    0xffffff8131b7bf50 : 0xffffff8007fe97ba
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