diff --git a/examples/secure-terminals.txt b/examples/secure-terminals.txt index f17284c..8f0b986 100644 --- a/examples/secure-terminals.txt +++ b/examples/secure-terminals.txt @@ -67,6 +67,11 @@ Exec=/usr/bin/mono /home/ps/KeePass/KeePass.exe 2. Gnome based Window manager, e.g. Mate - open gnome-session-properties from commandline, and add startup application. +SUSPENDING COMPUTER + +Example commands that bring up the gui setting tool: +1. xfce4-power-manager-settings (eg., used by wattos for LXDE) +2. mate-power-manager-settings or mate-power-preferences There are other things that can be done within the terminal to prevent tampering, e.g., read-only environment, but what is above protects the password from hacking, eavesdropping, and from regular users