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> I can add a photo, as your requested, but I wonder whether that would
add anything. The lock screen is simply the log-in screen that
traditionally comes up when the system is booted.
The lock screen and login screen are different, which is why I asked. If
you see the login screen instead of the
Running gsettings with sudo seems to nail it:
sudo gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen 'true'
But this disables screen locking for every user. That is irrelevant to
me but some may care.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1967885
Title:
blanking locks screen although screen lock is disabled
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Possibly related to bug #1968208, which I reported today: frozen gnome-
shell after logging in/unlocking.
This new bug would indicate that gnome-shell indeed randomly crashes.
The behaviour is inconsistent, though. Sometimes it does not crash at
all, at other times it does but it does not always
Assuming the screen is really locked then this bug is the responsibility
of gnome-shell.
Although if gnome-shell crashed when the screen blanked then you might
be returned to the login screen.
Which is it? Can you provide a photo of the lock screen?
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