On Tue, 2009-02-03 at 20:19 +0000, Gerd Bavendiek wrote:
> hyperair,
> 
> thanks for responding.
> 
> As you suggested, I tried using a "fresh" user - but nothing changed.
> 
> I than found bug #42052, a very old bug, which seems to be still alive
> in Intrepid - at least for xfce-users.
> 
> Citing from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-
> manager/+bug/42052
> 
> Jarno Suni  wrote on 2008-12-16:
> 
> ...
> 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 
> above (or you can, but it doesn't lock screen when you resume). Then use that 
> way to suspend/hibernate. In summary: whenever you suspend/hibernate using 
> the Quit dialog, screen will not be locked.
> 
> 
> So from my point of view this is true.
> 
> So for the time being adding a script to /etc/pm/sleep.d is at least a 
> solution for a real problem. It works for me
> and my data is safe now.
> 
> If you give me further hints how to debug I'd really like to help to
> find the root cause though !
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Gerd
> 
In that case does setting "When the suspend button is pressed" to
"Suspend" make it lock screen? By the way, the screen locking is done
before the suspend/hibernate process and not after.

For debugging instructions, do the same as in this post and attach the
resulting file:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/42052/comments/4

Also, may I see the script you're using in /etc/pm/sleep.d?
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