From my tests it looks like no, u-s-c does not handle this properly, does not dim at all (it's only the complete power-off timeout that should be disabled).
Ah, and that means that unity8 is not really involved and the branch is actually unrelated in that if the screen does not power off, then unity8 wouldn't lock anyway.
From my tests it looks like no, u-s-c does not handle this properly, does not dim at all (it's only the complete power-off timeout that should be disabled).
Ah, and that means that unity8 is not really involved and the branch is actually unrelated in that if the screen does not power off, then unity8 wouldn't lock anyway.