Under Gnome Shell with the screenlock disabled, this behavior is highly
irritating, because the Gnome session menu follows my settings and does
not lock the screen, but using the power button does lock the screen. I
don't have much of a "use case" for a screen lock for a machine sitting
safely in my apartment. The screen lock setting should reasonably be
universal (and can still be set with "never" as the timeout for
inactivity either way.)

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  the gnome-session dialog suspend option doesn't lock the screen

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