Quantal has a way to disable the screen lock: Settings → Brightness and Lock →
Lock: Off.
Probably it is possible in Precise too, though I can't check.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I have this problem with a new install of 11.10
Others with same problem and solution here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/66870/how-to-disable-password-on-
hibernate-suspend
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Either this bug report, or bug 871047, is fixed/invalid. This bug says
that screen lock on lid close is compulsory, while bug 871047 says that
it's not even possible.
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Started in '04 actually.
It's the lamest and hackiest solution imaginable, but in addition to the
solution given in #20, if xscreensaver starts asking you for a password
once you apply that solution and gnome stops bugging you for it, you can
do this as root:
mv /usr/bin/xscreensaver-command{,-re
Is it still around? I seem to suffer from it. thread start was 2006..
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Title:
No GUI method to disable screen lock o
There seems to be an option in gnome-power-manager gconf now for "use
screensaver setting" - maybe it's as simple as changing to that by
default. I definitely expected the screensaver setting to completely
remove all screen locking, and when it didn't that was surprising.
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bug requester suggested. Marking as confirmed & seems we should mark as
a wishlist?
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Status: Incomplete => Co
Yes, it does still occur in Lucid. When selecting suspend from the menu,
it still prompts as always.
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I have tested on a freshly updated Lucid laptop. Closing the lid makes
the machine suspend, and subsequently opening the lid, the machine
resumes from suspend and no password has to be typed. Excellent.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106
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Does this issue occur in Lucid?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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the problem with indicator-applet (not respecting powermanager's lock
settings) is dealt with in bug 255228
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I have the same behaviour as andy1. Lid close behaves correctly (no
password) but after resuming from suspend via the menu in the right
corner of the screen a password is needed.
This is Ubuntu 9.10 on 64bit core duo.
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@gideon07 Yes...you are right. When I go to the user menu to suspend, it
locks the screen on resume. But when I use the power button which is
configured to suspend, it respects the setting in gconf-editor in #19.
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So I have narrowed it down. When I suspend through the indicator-
applet-session, It locks the screen on resume. If I use the generic
Gnome Shut Down applet, it does not lock the screen on resume.
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Y
The suggestion in #20 works on my laptop, but not on either of my
desktops. The screen is always locked on resume. Executing pm-suspend
from the command-line directly provides the correct behavior, not
locking the screen on resume. However, this is not an acceptable
solution.
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Please consider adding gui controls for this in the next release.
Thanks!
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I have have this problem with every Ubuntu since 8.04. Still just as
annoying on 9.10.
Using gconf-editor as described in #19 worked. Still think there should
be GUI for this in the gnome-power-preferences dialog.
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Still no GUI method, but at least we have an option to tell Power
Manager to use the Screensaver preferences when the computer is
suspended. With these settings
/apps/gnome-power-manager/lock/use_screensaver_settings = true
/apps/gnome-screensaver/lock_enabled = false
I get the correct behavi
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 08:47:12PM -, Ted Gould wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-03-14 at 09:31 +, Massimo Dal Zotto wrote:
> > I can see the screensaver in the interval between the Suspend button and
> > the end of the suspend process. This is very important for me because I
> > can see that the susp
I think this has been made more complicated than necessary. I think the
problem is this (at least it was for me when i submitted aduplicate of
this bug):
A user closes his laptop and when he opens it again he has to unlock it
with his password (regardless of whether suspend was used or not). He
On Fri, 2008-03-14 at 09:31 +, Massimo Dal Zotto wrote:
> I can see the screensaver in the interval between the Suspend button and
> the end of the suspend process. This is very important for me because I
> can see that the suspend command has been accepted and a suspend is
> in progress. If I
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 06:25:31AM -, Ted Gould wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 16:16 +, Massimo Dal Zotto wrote:
> > Setting /apps/gnome-power-manager/lock/suspend to 'false' could be used
> > to disable the screen lock on suspend but in this way I dont't get any
> > immediate feedback when
On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 16:16 +, Massimo Dal Zotto wrote:
> Setting /apps/gnome-power-manager/lock/suspend to 'false' could be used
> to disable the screen lock on suspend but in this way I dont't get any
> immediate feedback when I press the suspend button. What I want is
> screensaver instead o
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:56:19AM -, Ted Gould wrote:
> I'm a touch confused. So does setting:
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> /apps/gnome-power-manager/lock/suspend
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> to 'false' create the desired behavior? So then is the bug that there
> is no GUI way to set this value?
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I was able to accomplish the behavior by setting values in gconf-editor
as you described above (I'm not sure if it was that exact key or
another). This does serve as a useful workaround. However, the title
of this bug is "No GUI method to disable screen lock..." so yes the bug
is that there is no
I'm a touch confused. So does setting:
/apps/gnome-power-manager/lock/suspend
to 'false' create the desired behavior? So then is the bug that there
is no GUI way to set this value?
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