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7.1.2 Switching Desktops<br />

If you installed both the GNOME and the KDE desktops, use the following instructions<br />

to switch desktops.<br />

1 If you are logged in to GNOME, click Desktop → Logout → OK. If you are<br />

logged in to KDE, select Logout → End Current Session. On the login screen,<br />

click Session.<br />

2 Select the desired desktop then click OK.<br />

3 Enter your username.<br />

4 Enter your password.<br />

5 Click Make Default to make the desktop you chose in Step 2 (page 177) your new<br />

default desktop or click Just For This Session to leave your previous desktop as<br />

the default the next time you log in.<br />

See Chapter 5, Getting Started with the KDE Desktop (page 137) for information about<br />

using the KDE desktop.<br />

7.1.3 Locking Your Screen<br />

To lock the screen, do either <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />

• Select Desktop → Lock Screen.<br />

• If the Lock button is present on a panel, click it. To add the Lock button to a panel,<br />

right-click the panel then click Add to Panel → Lock Screen → Add.<br />

When you lock your screen, the screen saver starts or the screen goes black. To unlock<br />

the screen, move your mouse to display the locked screen dialog. Enter your password<br />

then click Unlock or press Enter .<br />

Getting Started with the GNOME Desktop 177

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