I have the same settings as the default karmic, ie as outlined in comment #43, but I still don't get prompted for a password when I resume. I'm running gnome-power-manager 2.28.0-0ubuntu3.
The only unusual thing I had to do when testing is that I had to manually suspend using "sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh sleep" because the suspend option has disappeared in the latest karmic.
Here's my relevant configuration details - is there something else that needs changing as well?
I have the same settings as the default karmic, ie as outlined in comment #43, but I still don't get prompted for a password when I resume. I'm running gnome-power-manager 2.28.0-0ubuntu3.
The only unusual thing I had to do when testing is that I had to manually suspend using "sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh sleep" because the suspend option has disappeared in the latest karmic.
Here's my relevant configuration details - is there something else that needs changing as well?
gconftool -R /apps/gnome- power-manager/ lock keyring_ hibernate = true r_settings = false keyring_ suspend = false
hibernate = true
suspend = true
gnome_
blank_screen = false
use_screensave
gnome_
gconftool -R /apps/gnome- screensaver n_enabled = true message_ enabled = true ubuntu_ theme enabled = true management_ delay = 30 keyboard_ enabled = false keyboard_ command =
lock_enabled = false
idle_activatio
cycle_delay = 10
status_
mode = blank-only
theme = screensavers-
user_switch_
idle_delay = 10
logout_delay = 120
power_
embedded_
logout_enabled = false
embedded_
lock_dialog_theme = default
logout_command =
themes = []
lock_delay = 0