-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On Mon, 2019-09-23 at 21:23 +0200, Damien Pous wrote: > > 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.
That's weird, I don't think I ever had that behavior. In all cases I remember I have the behavior you describe below with the “you'll be redirected” message. > > Please also try the “late lock” settings and see if that makes a difference. > Where/how can I play with this setting? Light locker configuration is stored in gsettings, so try with dcond-editor in /apps/light-locker. There's also a GUI tool at https://github.com/Antergos/light-locker-settings (not packaged in Debian). Regards, - -- Yves-Alexis -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAEBCAAdFiEE8vi34Qgfo83x35gF3rYcyPpXRFsFAl2JH/gACgkQ3rYcyPpX RFs/BQf/bdbOo7GJaFg2wPrjFW9EK12hnUL/5FS1NHranPqOk14zms7btBtYcr1D qqfnHgE0KVcmECqb4XMoJGSXXSXHC6acHQQZ3UiVMkLFuQDvsNoKw3D3uJtr+agp YGcDJHX29FrGLQBz02657HENHaRrCCHocYpQi/6eydEX4PW+Qi1D+6Fa024J/ixB F6UZp7Dmw6an6xYzga3KwELRoTE7ZNfb7CmUFYuQuBQWRvdkOX6YbVAsVTWjWI4Q ItgTd8ygQpDt+JtWG5Lh3r+bBzmTD7rL4Sd1l/KKc1jr/j/4hNvBJk21sytWWmx7 qnJOtBBTwtYfl6yJaksUecv/gwkpRQ== =Ep0k -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
