[Bug 1927948] Re: Windows switch monitor after resuming from sleep

2021-09-16 Thread Nicholas Klopfer-Webber
Its a shame a new issue was created for this.  The problem has been
around for over 7 years and by creating a new ticket it looses just how
many people this affects.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1295267

In my case, I have 3 monitors connected to a Dell Latitude laptop.  One of the 
monitors seems to take longer to wake up than the others.  As stated by others, 
this delay causes some windows to move from one to another.  Chrome's windows 
are stable, but they implemented everything them selves so we can exclude them. 
 Gnome terminals, Remmina windows, KeePassX all move around.
It is related to the slow monitor issue because Gnome terminals often get 
resized which indicates they have been migrated to another windows and squished 
to fit the smaller resolution.

Maybe a fix would be to allow a delay to be set between waking up the
screen and when they appear so we don't trigger the shuffling of
windows.  However really the issue is they are not being restored back
to their original position after monitor plug events.

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[Bug 49579] Re: screen doesn't lock when some menu is open

2019-08-18 Thread Nicholas Klopfer-Webber
I can't believe this bug is still open.  The report goes back more than
10 years.

Also the duplicate (bug 4286) mentioned above is incorrect, it points an
avifile issue.

This is a incredibly high security issue that should be fixed
immediately.  Not only all the examples mentioned above by meany people,
but the more concerning case is when you close the screen on a laptop.
Even with lock screen turned on (I'm using the default gnome with
Ubuntu) when you open the lid again no password is required.  It makes
encrypting your disk a bit pointless.

Please look into it.

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