@Ctrl-Alt-L is also broken. You need to close menus and other popups first, otherweise the key combination will simply be ignored.
Also, on Multimonitor setups sometimes the second screen still shows its content, despite the lock being activated.
IMHO the only reliable way of locking your Ubuntu computer is logging out (manually).
@Ctrl-Alt-L is also broken. You need to close menus and other popups first, otherweise the key combination will simply be ignored.
Also, on Multimonitor setups sometimes the second screen still shows its content, despite the lock being activated.
IMHO the only reliable way of locking your Ubuntu computer is logging out (manually).