** Description changed:

  Note: these steps MUST be performed on a laptop and it must be configured to 
lock the screen when the laptop lid is closed.
  1. Login to Gnome
- 2. Open GMenu
- 3. WITHOUT closing the gmenu, close the laptop lid.
+ 2. Open the applications menu
+ 3. WITHOUT closing the app menu, close the laptop lid.
  4. Open laptop lid again
  You should notice that it doesnt prompt for the password. This would be bad 
if you had synaptic, a root terminal or worse open. Even if you had none of 
those open, someone could rm -rf your home folder.
  Note: This was done on Feisty, but i think it would be reproducible in Gutsy.

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Having GMenu open prevents screen from locking -- possible security risk?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188496
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