Impressive! It seems the bug fixed in 12.04. At least when I configure
sleep-lock behavior thru system settings menu it works as expected.
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Confirm it is in Natty Beta 2. Don't think it going to change in
release. Settings from gconf-editor work fine with power manager itself,
however suspend option from indicator-session locks computer
immediately before placing it to suspend mode. You'll be prompted for
password input on awake.
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I confirm the bug still exists in Maverick as described in two posts
above. It remains on my test installation after upgrade from 10.04.
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Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via gconf-editor doesn't do anything
(from Intrepid to lucid included)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/255228
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Just updated machine to 10.04 release. Indicator applet session still
contains this bug. By selecting suspend option you lock your machine
regardless of gnome-power-manager settings. MoarningSun workaround still
works fine.
** Also affects: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Just did double check of MoarningSun observation results... it's
absolutely correct: gnome-power-manager settings work just fine. Once
disabled lock not appear when using either timeout suspend or keyboard
hotkey. My workaround appears even simpler, I replaced standard applet
with old Power
Recently made another test with Karmic release + all updates added by
November. I tried both 32bit and 64bit distributions just in case... the
issue still there. When computer awakes it asking for password and gconf
settings don't matter.
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Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via
Hi! I was able to reproduce the issue in latest Karmic. BTW this bug fix
seems essential for HTPC usage of Ubuntu - at the moment it's show
stopper.
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Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via gconf-editor in Intrepid Ibex
doesn't do anything
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/255228
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