Yes I manually installed light-locker for the aim I said above. Now 
understanding that it isn't the default locker, I'll focuse in Unity locker, 
trying to find if there is a setting for my goal (having a background picture 
different from users' personal wallpaper).
Thank you Simon and sorry for the noise.

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Title:
  light-locker shortcut won't work

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  As advised in README I set a customized shortcut "light-locker-command -l" 
that overrides the default one (Super+L).
  Super+L still triggers the other old locking system that shows the wallpaper 
instead of light-dm picture.

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