On 7 May 2011, at 22:32, KeithG <email address hidden> wrote:
> From a clean install of 64 bit Natty, it works as expected. I set the
> gconf settings so that it does not lock the screen. To make thsi
> really
> work, I had to set the gconfedit setting Desktop -> Gnome -> Lockdown
> disable_lock_screen and now it will not ask for a password if I
> suspend
> it from that user profile. Yea!
>
> --
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/255228
>
> Title:
> Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via gconf-editor doesn't do
> anything (from Intrepid to lucid included)
>
> Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
> Invalid
> Status in The Session Menu:
> Triaged
> Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
> Invalid
> Status in “indicator-session” package in Ubuntu:
> Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> These steps once worked in Ubuntu:
>
> - open terminal
> - type: sudo gconf-editor
> - navigate to /apps/gnome-power-manager/locks
> - disable lock_on_hibernate
> - disable lock_on_suspend
>
> Even with these two locks disabled, I still get asked for my password
> when I resume from suspend.
>
> It's so annoying to enter your password each time you resume from
> suspend and hibernate... (especially if you had to enter a password
> to
> setup the system-wide disk encryption a few seconds before).
>
> work around: hibernate/suspend by others means. e.g. "ctrl+alt+del"
> menu or pm-suspend (pm-hibernate) on cli
I'm out of the office until 1st August.
On 7 May 2011, at 22:32, KeithG <email address hidden> wrote:
> From a clean install of 64 bit Natty, it works as expected. I set the /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 255228 power-manager” package in Ubuntu: power-manager/ locks
> gconf settings so that it does not lock the screen. To make thsi
> really
> work, I had to set the gconfedit setting Desktop -> Gnome -> Lockdown
> disable_lock_screen and now it will not ask for a password if I
> suspend
> it from that user profile. Yea!
>
> --
> You received this bug notification because you are a member of
> Papercutters, which is subscribed to One Hundred Paper Cuts.
> https:/
>
> Title:
> Disabling the suspend and hibernate locks via gconf-editor doesn't do
> anything (from Intrepid to lucid included)
>
> Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
> Invalid
> Status in The Session Menu:
> Triaged
> Status in “gnome-
> Invalid
> Status in “indicator-session” package in Ubuntu:
> Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> These steps once worked in Ubuntu:
>
> - open terminal
> - type: sudo gconf-editor
> - navigate to /apps/gnome-
> - disable lock_on_hibernate
> - disable lock_on_suspend
>
> Even with these two locks disabled, I still get asked for my password
> when I resume from suspend.
>
> It's so annoying to enter your password each time you resume from
> suspend and hibernate... (especially if you had to enter a password
> to
> setup the system-wide disk encryption a few seconds before).
>
> work around: hibernate/suspend by others means. e.g. "ctrl+alt+del"
> menu or pm-suspend (pm-hibernate) on cli