I'm not sure if it's related, but I just then experienced the same thing. I was
able to use the computer for about 30 seconds after being away from the
computer for 20 minutes.
The computer wasn't in sleep mode, but the screensaver had kicked in. When I
moved the mouse I was able to do things,
** CVE added: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-
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Fixed in yesterday's update.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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OK by me - and by the looks of it a fix happened yesterday that seems to
work for me (just as I got round to trying to figure out how this
worked!).
Dave
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Bug 428115 is a fresh bug report dealing with this issue on Karmic and
I'd prefer to use that to track progress on the bug. Barring any
objections I'd like to set this back to Fix Released.
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on my laptop, i had this issue with 8.10, it was resolved with 9.04 but
appeared again with 9.10 ...
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I have found that using xscreensaver instead of gnome-screensaver results in
the session resumes as locked.
(Currently, it is also locking me out every time I close the lid ... but that
is less of a problem since the security problem has been resolved.)
I am also using xfce4-power-manager
Moving this bug to xscreensaver since it exists when you are using a
different power manager and does not exist when using gnome-screensaver.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** Also affects: xscreensaver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
also ... before calling it invalid against gnome-power-manager, someone
should try the combination:
gnome-power-manager + xscreensaver
2009/9/8 Sean Kennedy sean.wor...@gmail.com
no ... it does NOT exist when using xscreensaver and xfce4-power-manager
it DOES exist when using gnome-screensaver
no ... it does NOT exist when using xscreensaver and xfce4-power-manager
it DOES exist when using gnome-screensaver and gnome-power-manager
(those are the only two combination I've tested ... if you want to move it,
it should go to gnome-screensaver)
2009/9/8 Scott Howard showard...@gmail.com
Thanks for the pointing it that out, sorry I misread it. I'm resetting
this bug to the previous state.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
** Changed in: xscreensaver (Ubuntu)
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Same problem on an acer aspire 6920 with karmic
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I wonder if the resurgence of this bug has anything to do with Bug
397892 (Screensaver does not turn on [Ubuntu/Xubuntu Karmic])
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On Karmic this bug has returned for me; this was working for the last
couple of years but has come back in the last 2 or 3 weeks of Karmic -
so since this bug was marked as 'incomplete someone try karmic' - sorry,
it's back - although to be fair I suspect it's a different bug since the
original
This also happens sometimes on my SAMSUNG R700 Aura on amd64.
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Thanks for checking, setting it back to confirmed.
(This is an existing bugs that still exist and can be fixed in Karmic.)
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I see this with xfce4 in 9.04.
This should be marked as a security issue.
Call me dumb, but it took me at least a month to clue in that when I suspended
my computer that I didn't need a password to resume.
During all that time my computer was insecure whenever suspended.
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Has anyone tested this bug with Karmic yet? There has been significant
changes to GPM from Jaunty to Karmic, and if this is not fixed in Karmic
we should work on it. While it is a security issue, Ubuntu tends to be
extra careful in allowing SRUs. The best course of action would be to
get it fixed
I marked as incomplete until it is checked in Karmic, then it can go
back to confirmed.
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Still experiencing this issue with Kubuntu 9.04
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Experiencing the same here with UNR 9.04 Jaunty.
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When I said power applet on the panel I meant the little power plug
icon that lives near the clock on my xfce panel. Now that you mention
it, I don't think it's a panel applet after all. That icon appears in
the notification tray when I select Always display an icon in the xfce
Power Management
This problem still exists after upgrading to Intrepid. (It worked fine
before upgrading from Feisty to Gutsy.)
When I choose to hibernate using the power applet on the panel, the
screen fades to black before hibernating, and is locked when I resume
from hibernation. I'm guessing that fade
In 8.10:
In Gnome:
You can get screen locked in Gnome, it you check Lock screen... in
Screensaver preferences.
In Xfce4:
Additionally choose Power Management in Screensaver preferences and choose a
way to suspend/hibernate.
You can not use the Ask me option in Power Management preferences like
I think that this is not a gnome-only issue, I have the same one with
Kubuntu Intrepid with KDE4.
It worked perfectly with Hardy, it got broken after upgrading to
Intrepid.
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The same happens with the latest xubuntu 8.10 rc. Screensaver options
are set to lock, after resume screen is unlocked.
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Same in hardy
maybe putting a script in a pm-tools directory to lock the screens (and
open consoles Alt-Ctrl-F1, ...)
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@ceg, in all hardy test installs i have ever seen the keys are set like:
/apps/gnome-power-manager/lock/hibernate: true
/apps/gnome-power-manager/lock/suspend: true
/apps/gnome-power-manager/lock/use_screensaver_settings: false
do you say thats not the case for you ?
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