It looks like gnome-power-manager is not used to handle suspend any
more. Indicator-session appears to directly lock the screen, kick off
the screen saver, and ask UPower to transition the system to sleep mode.
I can not see any dbus interface being exported by g-p-m to even ask it
to suspend, so I guess that interface must have been removed. It does
appear to still suspend when it decides the system has been idle long
enough to auto suspend.
I think that the gpm interface needs put back and indicator-session
needs fixed to call on it instead of handling the locking/screen saver
and UPower calls itself. Either that or it needs to only call UPower,
and if g-p-m wants to lock the screen then it should monitor for the
Suspending signal UPower emits.
** Also affects: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
resuming from S3 wrongly prompts for password
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