Re: How to stop "session was locked"

2012-07-16 Thread joe
Thanks for that good advice, Joseph. I know that you're right, that it is good to keep security locks and features, and I will when in public settings. In my application, however, when my wife and I are the only ones using our laptops at home, and we just close the lid between uses for the power

Re: How to stop "session was locked" SOLVED

2012-07-16 Thread joe
Thanks Matt. That fixed it. >> On a new install of kubuntu, after I close the lid, and the system >> goes into suspend mode, then I open the lid again, there is an >> annoying pop-up that requires a password to "unlock" the system. >> What do I need to do to eliminate this? > > If Kubuntu is usi

Re: How to stop "session was locked"

2012-07-15 Thread Joseph Sinclair
1) That's a security lock; and generally a very good idea to *keep*. 2) Go to the screensaver preferences and uncheck "require password to unlock". (Note some systems have an *additional* option in power saving for password; because it's *that important* to keep a suspended system locked, in that

Re: How to stop "session was locked"

2012-07-15 Thread Matt Graham
From: j...@actionline.com > On a new install of kubuntu, after I close the lid, and the system > goes into suspend mode, then I open the lid again, there is an > annoying pop-up that requires a password to "unlock" the system. > > What do I need to do to eliminate this? If Kubuntu is using KDE's

How to stop "session was locked"

2012-07-15 Thread joe
On a new install of kubuntu, there are many things to appreciate, including the fact that suspend works perfectly ... except for one annoying trait. After I close the lid, and the system goes into suspend mode, then open the lid again, there is an annoying pop-up that requires a password to "unlo