[Touch-packages] [Bug 1982730] Re: Suspending Lubuntu when the "Lock Screen After" box is checked in XScreenSaver results in an error message about xdg-screensaver

2022-10-28 Thread thedoctar
Sorry, I thought xscreensaver-systemd would have been started by systemd, because it was in the name, but I'm certain now it's started by lxqt-session, as correctly determined by the original reporter. ** Package changed: systemd (Ubuntu) => lxqt-session (Ubuntu) -- You received this bug

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1982730] Re: Suspending Lubuntu when the "Lock Screen After" box is checked in XScreenSaver results in an error message about xdg-screensaver

2022-10-28 Thread thedoctar
So I just restarted my system, and I got the bug. BUT, when I killed and reran xscreensaver-systemd, THE BUG DISAPPEARED. This seems to indicate that xscreensaver-systemd is being run too early in the login/startup process. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1982730] Re: Suspending Lubuntu when the "Lock Screen After" box is checked in XScreenSaver results in an error message about xdg-screensaver

2022-10-28 Thread thedoctar
Okay, here's an EVER WEIRDER UPDATE! The interactions between xscreensaver and systemd are determined by xscreensaver-systemd. So I killed xscreensaver-systemd and then ran xscreensaver-systemd -verbose to look at the terminal output. AND I COULDN'T REPRODUCE THE BUG!!! Having “lock screen

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1982730] Re: Suspending Lubuntu when the "Lock Screen After" box is checked in XScreenSaver results in an error message about xdg-screensaver

2022-10-28 Thread thedoctar
So here's the problem: if you have “lock screen after X minutes” enabled in xscreensaver, and you run `systemctl suspend`, then for some reason systemd first LOCKS the screen, which stops the suspend; only after unlocking the screen does the system suspend. If you uncheck “lock screen after X