i have also this issue in 10.04. additionally if i disable screensaver and
disable shutting down monitor if idle for some time i still get a black screen
after some minutes of idleing.
it seems some more powersaving options are totally ignored.
anyhow, i will try later some of this mentioned
Just updated machine to 10.04 release. Indicator applet session still
contains this bug. By selecting suspend option you lock your machine
regardless of gnome-power-manager settings. MoarningSun workaround still
works fine.
** Also affects: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Hmmm, this bug seems to be fixed in 10.04. I just wish that there was an
option in one of the system menu's. You shouldn't have to turn off this
option via terminal.
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Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via gconf-editor doesn't do anything
(from Intrepid to Karmic included)
Thank you MoarningSun,
for pointing out that there are different config files for different users when
using gconf-editor. The lock problem was driving me crazy, since I always used
'gksudo gconf-editor'. Thus i think this is a good advice (most of the time):
** Don't use 'gksudo' in
I too have the same problem on my Toshiba M500 running 9.10 with the
latest updates ... but in reverse I am trying to make the system
prompt for a password upon resume. i have tried the gconf-editor method
to no avail. Both in sudo and without it makes absolutely what is
checked in the
Just did double check of MoarningSun observation results... it's
absolutely correct: gnome-power-manager settings work just fine. Once
disabled lock not appear when using either timeout suspend or keyboard
hotkey. My workaround appears even simpler, I replaced standard applet
with old Power
Thanks for the workaround, MoarningSun. It worked for me.
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Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via gconf-editor doesn't do anything
(from Intrepid to Karmic included)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/255228
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It appears that these problems are indeed not caused by a bug in gnome-
power-manager. In my case, the lock only persists when using the
Indicator-Applet-Session or Gnome-Do to initiate the suspend. Suspending
with the Shut Down-applet or the dedicated sleep key on my notebook
follows the gconf
I'm suffering from this issue as well. (running 32-bit Ubuntu 9.10) This
far I've disabled the screen locking through gconf as both my own user
and as root, and I also tried disabling it in /etc/default/acpi-support
with no effect.
This problem seems to only occur when suspending using the
A little update about what I said earlier, the problem stilt isn't gone
actually. After a restart there's most of the time still a lock after
suspend. It seems to depend on if the wireless is active or not and if
the sudo password was used in a terminal before going into suspend. So
its not really
This problem affected me initially in 9.10, but not anymore. In my case I did:
- open gconf-editor (no sudo / root)
- navigate to /apps/gnome-power-manager/locks
- disable lock_on_hibernate
- disable lock_on_suspend
After this the screen would still get locked after a suspend, so I
googled to
I'm having the same problem in 9.1
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Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via gconf-editor doesn't do anything
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This affects me to (in karmic).
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Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via gconf-editor doesn't do anything
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** Summary changed:
- Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via gconf-editor in Intrepid Ibex
doesn't do anything
+ Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via gconf-editor doesn't do
anything (from Intrepid to Karmic included)
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Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via
The bug is definitely present in Karmic.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via gconf-editor doesn't do anything
(from Intrepid to Karmic included)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/255228
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Also none of the other methods that can be found on the forums work.
See a collection of methods here:
http://superuser.com/questions/71465/how-to-disable-screen-locking-after-sleep-on-ubuntu-9-10
(The first one is BS...)
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Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via gconf-editor doesn't do
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