Hi, just tested it out on the docking station finally, and it looks like
it is related to multiple monitors. When I am just on the laptop monitor
I can cycle through all the available screensavers and not trigger a
crash. When I am hooked up to a second external monitor, just cycling
through two/th
Hi Pedro,
You're right, that fixes it. Ticking the setting
use_screensaver_settings will now lock the screen when I close the lid.
Thanks,
Marko
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Screen is not locked when laptop lid is closed
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Changing screensaver crashes X
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Hi Pedro,
Very strange... it looks like it is linked to whether I am on a docking
station or not (ie. multi monitors). I can not replicate this at home
when not docked, whether I am using my xorg.conf or auto-detect.
I will have to come back to this on Friday when I'm back in the office.
In the
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On Gutsy, just recently upgraded from Feisty, I have the screensaver set
to lock screen in System -> Preferences -> Screensaver.
When I close the laptop lid the screen is blanked, however when opened
again it is not locked. It does lock when the screensaver time is
reached (e
Sorry, forgot to mention, this is on Gutsy, which was just upgraded to
from Feisty the other day. This worked fine in Feisty.
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When I open System -> Preferences -> Screensaver and try to select a few
of the first screensavers, X crashes. At times the gnome-settings-daemon
dies as well. It does not always happen on the same screensaver, but it
is enough to go thr
Sorry, I should have been more thorough... even though composite was
working fine in Feisty I had it turned off in xorg.con. Upgrading to
Gutsy does not reset this. So just turning it back on in xorg.conf
worked.
However, the dialog box is what is borked, it should allow you to click
"OK" to clos
I've got the same issue, with this card:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G72M [Quadro NVS
110M/GeForce Go 7300] (rev a1)
I've just done an upgrade to Gutsy. The composite worked fine in Feisty.
Same thing, I get the message "The Composite extension is not available"
when sel
That's a valid point.
Anyway, I've filed a bug with GNOME too. Here's the link for the record:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=474222
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Disable ctrl-t as default for moving to trash
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Ok thanks, I will try reopening the one with Gnome.
No reason why it can't be disabled on our build though?
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Hi,
Would it be possible to disable ctrl-t as a keyboard shortcut for moving
to trash?
1) There's already the del key which achieves exactly that, so no need for two
shortcuts (and "del" is far more intuitive).
2) It clashes with the very ofte
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