** Also affects: baltix
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598118
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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this is such an odd idea, since there's already an option for auto
locking in "system settings-screen", why not use it, isn't it reasonable
to assume someone who wants auto locking would prefer it to happen
either after screen turns off or goes into suspend (by closing lid or
clicking menu)
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** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Screen locked on lid close, suspend, user s
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/gnome-screensaver
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Title:
Screen locked on lid close, suspend, user switch
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In Precise, if you configure autologin, you won't get prompted for a
password when resuming from sleep.
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Title:
Screen locked on lid close, suspen
What exactly is the bug here being reported? Is the bug that the screen
is locked after putting Ubuntu to sleep? Or is it that the Screen is not
locked after putting GNOME-SHELL to sleep?
I am using Ubuntu and I do NOT want the screen to be locked when I
resume from sleep. Yet every time I put Ub
Here's my scenario:
I work from home, and want to authenticate when I boot my laptop.
Since I'm always alone, I don't want the lock screen to come up, so I use the
lock session option in g-c-c to disable the screen lock from activating
automatically.
When I leave the house, I want to be able to
> Could you describe your user scenario? Do you use autologin or enter a
password on boot? In which case do you want to see the screen locked and
which cases not?
My laptop is used all-day long for work. When I start working on the
morning, I log in through GDM with a password. Then I start workin
Thanks Pavel, the issue you describe there start sounding like a gnome-
shell bug, we changed gnome-settings-daemon in Ubuntu to lock the screen
after suspend, always, so it seems that gnome-shell doesn't use the
standard suspend interface and does it in a way which handles locking in
a buggy way..
> Could you give details on what you mean there?
Hi and thank you for quick response! Maybe I confused you a bit (sorry for
that), maybe problem I have is only loosely related to this bug. Let me
explain, please:
My first comment there was relevant (exactly) to bug description - I was
confused,
> I might be a bit naive here, but couldn't you simply always lock the
screen on suspend in Unity is being run, and always respect the "lock
screen" option if a gnome-shell session is being run?
Could you describe your user scenario? Do you use autologin or enter a
password on boot? In which case
I might be a bit naive here, but couldn't you simply always lock the
screen on suspend in Unity is being run, and always respect the "lock
screen" option if a gnome-shell session is being run?
In all cases though, I agree that the screen should never be locked if
autologin is activated.
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> If I understand correctly, current intention is, that (by design)
there are two possibilities, how to suspend - either from UI or by
closing a lid of laptop. In first case I don't get locked screen after
resume, in second I do. Good
Hi,
Could you give details on what you mean there? Currently t
If I understand correctly, current intention is, that (by design) there are two
possibilities, how to suspend - either from UI or by closing a lid of laptop.
In first case I don't get locked screen after resume, in second I do. Good -
and what about tablets? (I don't mean convertible laptops, bu
** Summary changed:
- Screen locked on lid close
+ Screen locked on lid close, suspend, user switch
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Wishlist
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Wishlist => Low
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