Tested this on Ubuntu 13.04, 13.10 beta2, Linux Mint 15 Cinnamon.
Elementary OS Luna. All the same.

Irrespective of whether a machine is running gnome-screensaver or
cinnamon-screensaver, the timed screen lock does not operate in the way
one would expect.

1. If you don't set the screen to turn off, then the timed locking
function will NEVER work.

2. If you do set the screen to turn off, and set the lock delay to a
specific time, that time starts AFTER the screen turns off. So for
example if you set screen off after 1 minute of inactivity and lock on
after 1 minute, the lock will happen after a total of TWO minutes of
inactivity.

This is presumably an issue with gnome-screensaver (and I guess
cinnamon-screensaver uses much of the same code).

This interface needs to be redesigned so that one can have a timed
automatic lock independent of whether or not the screen is set to turn
off.

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  Screensaver settings GUI is confusing

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