Public bug reported:
I set the desktop to automatically login a user. After several minutes
of no activity, the screen locker locks the screen, demanding a password
to unlock, which is annoying. The user can always reboot to get around
that.
When automatic login is in use, screen lock should be disabled by
default. As a sub option to automatic login, could have an option to
turn screen locking on. I still want the computer to go to sleep after
10 or whatever minutes of inactivity (and watching a video does not
count as inactivity!), I just don't want any locking.
As it is, I find the fastest way to stop screen locking is to uninstall
light-locker. I have tried fiddling with the settings, but sometimes
you think you stopped the screen lock, only to find out some time later
that you didn't, that there's more than one way to trigger screen lock.
Such as, if the user chooses to log out. Removing light-locker is the
surest way to stop it all.
** Affects: lxde-common (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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screen locker still active with automatic login
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