On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 2:00 PM, Adam Williamson
<adamw...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-01-29 at 13:16 -0700, Chris Murphy wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 7:11 AM, Michael Catanzaro <mcatanz...@gnome.org> 
>> wrote:
>> > On Thu, 2016-01-28 at 23:30 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>> > > I had some further discussion with him and he was using "systemctl
>> > > suspend" to do the suspend.  I tested that and Gnome doesn't lock
>> > > the
>> > > screen.  I suspect there's a bug in there either with systemd or
>> > > Gnome
>> > > because Gnome does hold suspend inhibitors for the stated purpose of
>> > > locking the screen before suspending.
>> >
>> > Thanks for investigating this. Seems safe to assume it's a GNOME bug
>> > until proven otherwise. Would you be interested in filing a bug on
>> > bugzilla.gnome.org (component: gnome-session seems like a good guess)?
>>
>> I'll get around to it unless Sam beats me to it.
>>
>> I also want to test if my ssh key is cleared when using suspend key,
>> and if not, file that as an RFE (I think the identity should be
>> vacated upon any of lock/suspend/hibernate timers being reached, or a
>> manual suspend key being pushed).
>>
>> The reason why I've gotten into the habit of using systemctl suspend
>> is a quick power button depress wasn't reliably suspending the system.
>> That's worked the last few times I've tried it, so I'll keep at it.
>
> I just suspend from the GNOME power menu. Click, hold Alt, click, done.

I want to see the usability study that suggested that this made any
sense whatsoever.

--Andy
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