On 07/01/2013 at 6:22 PM, "Matthias Clasen" <mcla...@redhat.com> wrote:
>Quite a bit of misinformation in this discussion. Let me clarify 
>what GNOME 3.6 actually does:
>
>- We take inhibitors to block logind from handling 
>power/suspend/etc keys, since gnome-settings-daemon handles those
>
>- We don't take a lid close ihibitor by default, we let logind 
>handle it. Unless there is an external monitor, in which case we 
>do take an inihbitor. You can override that with the lid-close-
>suspend-with-external-monitor setting that is available in gnome-
>tweak-tool
>
>- We do take delay inhibitors to ensure we can lock the screen 
>before suspend


And is it possible to disable suspend on lid close but still have GNOME lock 
the screen on lid close? No? Didn't think so...

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