On 2016-08-12 03:18, Omadas wrote:
> Thanks for your help... for now I just disabled session locking. I
> will await the Mint team's responce.
Ok, fine with me. Thank *you* for reporting the issue! ;)
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Status: Incomplete => New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1610619
Title:
Xscreen saver and lightdm prevent use of operating system (total
Thanks for your help... for now I just disabled session locking. I will
await the Mint team's responce.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1610619
Title:
Xscreen saver and lightdm
Well, if this only happens on Linux Mint, you are on the wrong bug
tracker. I added the Linux Mint task to the report.
With that said, the lightdm developers are possibly willing to add
whatever is required to address this issue, but in that case they need
to know - really know - what would be
Some ideas for the guest session:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen 'true'
or
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver ubuntu-lock-on-suspend 'false'
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After the reinstall xscreensaver is still locking by default. I can disable
this feature in Settings and it is now fine (Because it does not lock).
However, I wanted this locking feature, it is still a bug in that enabling this
locking feature still locks the screen for the guest account,
...Now I am not so sure, the system i am using still has this problem: It is
MintXFCE.
I will purge and reinstall and see if it is a config problem somewhere.
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Started my Xubuntu system, and noticed that xscreensaver is not
installed by default. The locking mechanism seems to be provided by
light-locker. Also, xscreensaver's lock feature seems to be disabled by
default. Hence it's not clear to me how this issue can be reproduced.
Please clarify.
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Hi Omadas,
lightdm tries to disable screen locking for a few cases, please see:
/usr/lib/lightdm/guest-session-auto.sh
Do you possibly know what's missing to make it effective for
xscreensaver?
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