I seem to have this bug as well. Suspend started locking the screen when I enabled the screensaver's locking. This is a change from jaunty, and pretty surprising. Is it always appropriate to require screensaver to lock when you want suspend to lock?
liw@havelock$ gconftool -g /apps/gnome-screensaver/lock_enabled false liw@havelock$ gconftool -g /apps/gnome-screensaver/lock_enabled true liw@havelock$
Rocko, if you enable screensaver locking, do you get locking working for suspend as well?
I seem to have this bug as well. Suspend started locking the screen when I enabled the screensaver's locking. This is a change from jaunty, and pretty surprising. Is it always appropriate to require screensaver to lock when you want suspend to lock?
liw@havelock$ gconftool -g /apps/gnome- screensaver/ lock_enabled screensaver/ lock_enabled
false
liw@havelock$ gconftool -g /apps/gnome-
true
liw@havelock$
Rocko, if you enable screensaver locking, do you get locking working for suspend as well?