As xflock4 is just a script to issue lock command with whatever
screensaver/locker is in use, I juast started to suspect some kind on
race condition, where screen lock has not enough time to activate on
start of suspend sequence.
As crude workaround I tried to add a script in /etc/pm/sleep.d,
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Title:
Lock on suspend variable cannot be set
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This is intended and not a bug. The locking on suspend is currently
handled by xfce4-power-manager and xfce4-session respectively.
Light-locker-settings keeps its settings in sync with both of these
apps.
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Then we have another problem - although Lock screen before sleep is
checked in xfce4-session, screen remains unlocked on resume if light-
locker has --no-lock-on-suspend variable set.
Manual activation of xflock4 locks screen though. Problem might be in
xfce4-session then.
All in all - if
How do you suspend, by closing the laptop lid? By using the logout-
dialog?
Also, could you check what settings xfce4-power-manager has?
Anyway, we're working on a solution for the lid-suspend-lock problem
currently (one of the known issues of 14.04) so the --no-lock-on-suspend
variable might go
It is actually a desktop computer. Suspend is made from logout-dialog.
There might actually be one other problem related to this, because power
manager settings can not be accessed properly - something quite similar
to report #1302244.
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There seems to be quite a mess with xfce4-power-manager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-
manager/+bug/973778
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Well yes, xfce4-power-manager has been unmaintained for a long time now.
Anyway, please follow your problem up in the respective other bugreports
as this one here isn't related.
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Note that automatically locking on suspend or after a period of time is
not safe in X11: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
screensaver/+bug/49579 .
If you want your session to be locked, the only sure way is to lock the
session manually. (Hopefully a menu entry for suspend will