On 08/01/2013 at 6:46 AM, "Bastien Nocera" wrote:
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>On Mon, 2013-01-07 at 19:49 +, alex...@hushmail.com wrote:
>> On 07/01/2013 at 7:40 PM, "Matthias Clasen"
>wrote:
>> >
>> >- Original Message -
>> >
>> >> And is it possible to disable suspend on lid close but still
>have
>> >> GN
On 07/01/2013 at 7:40 PM, "Matthias Clasen" wrote:
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>- Original Message -
>
>> 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...
>
>With the lid closed, your session will go idle, which will
>eventually cause t
On 07/01/2013 at 6:22 PM, "Matthias Clasen" 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 cl
On 05/01/2013 at 11:23 PM, "Lennart Poettering" wrote:
>GNOME on F18 takes the lock and handles the lid switch on its own.
>You
>can verify that with "systemd-inhibit --list".
>
>>
>> There is almost nothing you can configure with GUI in GNOME and
>gsettings isn't even adequate anymore.
>>
>
>
On 05/01/2013 at 10:39 PM, "Lennart Poettering" wrote:
>Normally your DE will take a lock that disables handling of the lid
>switch as long as the DE is up.
>
>If your DE doesn't handle the lid switch then logind can handle it
>for
>you and it will by default. If your DE handles the lid switch bu
Closing the laptop lid now suspends, without a visible option to disable it.
You can edit /etc/systemd/logind.conf and your laptop won't suspend after
closing the lid, but the screen _won't_ lock either!!!
So, either you have to suspend or your screen doesn't lock. Any way to fix
this? logind.co