> You can vt-switch to VT7 to check for yourself, but I'd assume it *is* locked > (please report otherwise). If I switch to VT7 once the ligthdm login screen has appeared, I get to see my screen before suspend (desktop with the open applications, and thus potentially sensitive data, but everything frozen). I see it for 10 seconds, during which touchpad and keyboard are not responsive ; then the lightdm login screen appears again. I can repeat the process: if I do not login, I can still switch again to VT7 and see my frozen desktop for 10 more seconds... pretty bad... although not as bad as having the session wide open, I agree.
> Please also try the “late lock” settings and see if that makes a difference. Where/how can I play with this setting? I did some other experiments: - if I do [xfce4-session-logout -u] so that I get the login screen, then switch to VT7, I see my desktop for a very brief amount of time (much less than the second from my initial bug-report, but still, I could imagine taking a picture of it), then I see white text on a black background saying (in french) "this session is locked, you'll be redirected in a moment", and I get the login screen after 10secs. If I try again to switch to VT7 I get the white text directly (without first seeing my desktop anymore) - if I do [ligth-locker-command -l] then I get a black screen and I need to switch to VT1 and then to VT8 to get the login screen. If I switch to VT7 I get the white text on black background without seeing my desktop. (That I need to switch first to VT1 is a bug that was apparently already reported against light-locker.) Best, Damien