Eh, no? One requires you to login other one is just a program running in a session above other windows. I’ve had situations where just cleaning keyboard crashed lock-screen and it sometimes showed and allowed to manipulate windows behind the lock screen. That was on gnome few years ago, but I don’t think that any other lockscreen works differently.
Eh, no? One requires you to login other one is just a program running in a session above other windows. I’ve had situations where just cleaning keyboard crashed lock-screen and it sometimes showed and allowed to manipulate windows behind the lock screen. That was on gnome few years ago, but I don’t think that any other lockscreen works differently.