Now (Lucid) there is no way to prevent locking the screen when switching
users. The short description of this bug is misleading, since there are
reasons to not want to lock the screen when switching.

Our living room comp has two accounts, both can login without a
password. So we can switch from one to the other by using 'Switch From
..' without needing a password. Yet when I click on another user in the
list directly, my screen is locked and I do need a password. This
doesn't make sense, the list is supposed to make switching *faster*, for
me it makes it slower.

This can be 'fixed' by not allowing the accounts to lock the screen at
al, but now I can't lock the screen even if I want to. FWIW, I also
turned of the 'lock screen when screensaver is active', which didn't
help.

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switching users don't always lock the session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/536801
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