So, I've checked with the latest kernel, but the KMS properties aren't
either showing:
proptest | grep privacy -A3
98 privacy-screen sw-state:
flags: enum
enums: Disabled=0 Enabled=1
value: 0
99 privacy-screen hw-state:
flags: immutable enum
enums: Disabled=0 Enabled=1 Disabled-locked=2 Enabled-locked=3
value: 0
However, with properly compiled kernel I noticed there are also issues, I think
that's due to some recent upstream changes to the initial patch, I'll check
that again.
** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0)
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Title:
Screen-privacy couldn't work
Status in OEM Priority Project:
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Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
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Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
On ThinkPad X13 it supports 'Privacy Guard', but on jammy the g-c-c
couldn't control it.
From the GUI, I click 'Restrict Viewing Angle' on and off, there are
no change at screen.
From Fn+D, it could let screen change, and the GUI could follow the
changes.
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