This bug was fixed in the package nautilus - 1:2.32.2.1-0ubuntu6
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nautilus (1:2.32.2.1-0ubuntu6) natty; urgency=low
[ Martin Pitt ]
* Add 17_disable_locked_automounting.patch: Defer automounting while screen
is locked, until the screen saver becomes inactive again. (LP: #71
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
desktop should disable automounting
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-desktop/nautilus/ubuntu
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Title:
desktop should disable automounting when screen is locked
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Landed patch upstream now, with the delaying behaviour suggested in
comment 4.
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Title:
desktop should disable automounting whe
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
Status: New => Fix Released
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desktop should disable automounting when scree
Landed patch upstream now, with the delaying behaviour suggested in
comment 4.
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Title:
desktop should disable automounting whe
For the record, I sent a first patch to upstream for review. This is
against gnome-settings-daemon for now (as in GNOME 3 the automounting
was moved there), but it's easy enough to apply to nautilus as well,
once accepted upstream.
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** Project changed: nautilus => gnome-settings-daemon
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desktop should disable automounting when screen is locked
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Title:
desktop should disable automounting when
Alternatively, _delaying_ automount until unlocked might be better, in
the case of sitting back down at your system, plugging in a device, and
then unlocking your screen.
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** Changed in: nautilus
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: nautilus
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Sent upstream with a proposed implementation schema. I'll wait a bit to
get this discussed.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #642020
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=642020
** Also affects: nautilus via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=642020
Importance: Unknown
** Package changed: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu Natty) => nautilus (Ubuntu
Natty)
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Title:
desktop should disable automounting wh
Revoking at_console privileges is neither practical nor desired. It
would mean that you couldn't access the sound card or your modem any
more while the screen is locked; also, this would mean that the desktop
would need to get the privilege to give back at_console privileges to
itself when unlockin
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