[1] indicates that indicator-session calls gnome screen saver directly. It should do whatever ctrl+alt+l does so that it would work with xscreensaver.
Why I'm interested? Switch user does not lock current session so I can switch between users without entering a password as long as xscreensaver timeout for lock is not hit.
Why I'm using xscreensaver? Because there's a bug [2] in gnomescreensaver that forces me to use xscreensaver for now, fix has been done, but is not yet available in standard repositories.
[1] indicates that indicator-session calls gnome screen saver directly. It should do whatever ctrl+alt+l does so that it would work with xscreensaver.
Why I'm interested? Switch user does not lock current session so I can switch between users without entering a password as long as xscreensaver timeout for lock is not hit.
Why I'm using xscreensaver? Because there's a bug [2] in gnomescreensaver that forces me to use xscreensaver for now, fix has been done, but is not yet available in standard repositories.
[1] https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ indicator- session/ +bug/436724 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ xorg-server/ +bug/546578
[2] https:/