On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 7:10 AM, Porfirio Andrés Páiz Carrasco < porfiriop...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> 2016-12-23 2:46 GMT-06:00 Todor Petkov <petkovpto...@gmail.com>: > > Hello, > > > Hi, > > > I have the following situation: > > > > Laptop Lenovo T540p, attached to external monitor LG, and running > > Fedora25 with Mate desktop. > > > I'm using a desktop with only one monitor. > > > > After the recent upgrade from 24 to 25, after I press the combination > > for screen lock, the current monitor is being locked properly (blue > > background with the unlock dialogue). However, the other monitor is > > still showing its desktop. For example: > > After upgrading from Fedora 24 to 25, when the screen goes dark and > then locked after 5 minutes of inactivity I'm still able to see the > program that was in the forefront and how it refresh its normal > activities as if the screen were not locked, then if I move the mouse > or press any key the unlock dialogue appears. > > > On the external monitor I have a browser window, on the laptop monitor > > I have a chat client. The 'active' monitor is the external one (active > > means showing the active application). I press the lock keyboard > > combination, the external monitor is locked, but the laptop screen > > still shows the chat client. I can not click in it, it does not > > refresh (showing new messages), but it's still visible. If I press ESC > > several times, the "not locked" screen is refreshed and shows the > > unlock. > > > > Is this a known issue, can someone reproduce it? > > > I'm facing the same behavior in my Fedora 25 Mate Desktop upgraded > from Fedora 24 running on a desktop with one monitor. I'm not sure if > this is a new feature or a bug. > I'm seeing the same behavior as the OP in Gnome, on F25 upgraded from F22, on a Dell XPS13. The secondary display does not properly hide its content. It's inaccessible to the mouse or keyboard until I type my password, but I can see what's on it without having to login. I found this: https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/98848/privacy-f25-screen-saver-lock-multi-monitor-fail/ which suggests the same thing happens in MATE when using the blank screensaver, and that the maintainer is aware; but I can't find anything suggesting that it's been reported for Gnome. Has anyone else found anything? If not I'll report it. Thanks, Matt
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