Thanks, it's gone.
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Commenting out LOCK_SCREEN=true in /etc/default/acpi-support seems to
fix this.
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I thought Ubuntu had got rid of acpi-support. Is this an upgraded
installation?
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Yes it is. Perhaps I should uninstall this package?
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Yes, try that. Unless something else holds it back (package
dependencies), you should be fine without. I don't have acpi-support on
my 12.04 Lubuntu.
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I guess this is the key line in the log file:
xscreensaver: 21:17:14: LOCK ClientMessage received; activating and locking.
Presumably something, such as ACPI, is asking xscreensaver to lock
rather than activate?
Probably, from looking at the log.
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If you can still reproduce this bug, would you try lauching xscreensaver
with
$ xscreensaver -verbose -log output_log_name
and attach the contents of output_log_name ?
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I guess this is the key line in the log file:
xscreensaver: 21:17:14: LOCK ClientMessage received; activating and
locking.
Presumably something, such as ACPI, is asking xscreensaver to lock
rather than activate?
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Certainly; please see attached. What I did was:
1. Ran killall xscreensaver to kill the running xscreensaver.
2. Ran xscreensaver -verbose -log output_log_name. The splash screen came up.
3. Waited a few seconds.
4. Closed the laptop lid.
5. Waited a few seconds.
6. Opened the lid. The password