After a reboot, locking is working as expected: it is enough to disable
locking here:
Sessions and Startup > Advanced > Shutdown > Lock screen before sleep
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I can confirm that it still affects Xubuntu 17.10. The workaround was:
Sessions and Startup > Advanced > Shutdown > Lock screen before sleep: untick
Sessions and Startup > Application Autostart > Screen Locker: untick
BOTH options have to be disabled. The light-locker still runs but the
screen is
I believe the problem is that the user-specific .desktop file,
``~/.config/autostart/light-locker.desktop`` does not override the the
system wide .desktop file ``/etc/xdg/autostart/light-locker.desktop``.
When the user changes the light-locker settings to disable light-locker,
I believe what happe
rm /etc/xdg/autostart/light-locker.desktop helped for me
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Disabling in Light Locker settings on lubuntu 14.04, lightlocker version
1.2.1 works, but on restart the setting is not honored so it has to be
enabled/disabled again.
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Disabling Lock in Brightness and Lock settings in 14.04.1 64bit with
Unity does nothing. Disabling it from light-locker-settings works.
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Can no longer reproduce symptoms.
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The most recent version of light-locker, 1.4.0, was recently uploaded to
Trusty and it addresses the issue of not being able to deactivate light-
locker on suspending. This is also reflected in light-locker-settings,
where you'll find a new switch to disable this behavior.
Note: currently the opti
Go to Settings Manager > Light Locker Settings. This brings up the
settings panel. There is clearly a switch entitled "Lock automatically
after screensaver". This switch does not function in the OFF setting.
Once time runs out as governed by the "Screensaver" parameters on the
same panel, the sc
It has a moderate impact on a core package.
** Changed in: light-locker (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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> "lock automatically after screensaver" is a switch. This switch does
not work as the creator of this bug report stated. So it really is a
bug.
You seem to be mixing things up, the OP never talked about light-locker-
settings and only referred to xfce4-session and xfpm settings.
Could you clarif
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
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"lock automatically after screensaver" is a switch. This switch does
not work as the creator of this bug report stated. So it really is a
bug.
Two possible solutions IMO:
(a) Fix the code so that the switch works as advertised.
(b) Remove the switch.
Please do not leave light-locker as it is be
> Is it possible to hide the configuration options mentioned above in Xubuntu?
> I think it's already confusing that there are two of them in Xfce.
Unfortunately that's not as easy, it would mean patching a few components of
Xfce-core and we don't have enough developers as it is.
The settings in
Is it possible to hide the configuration options mentioned above in
Xubuntu? I think it's already confusing that there are two of them in
Xfce.
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Thanks for the quick response! I hadn't realized that light-locker is
used for 14.04 - disabling it is a good temporary solution for me.
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Light-locker Settings UI -> https://launchpad.net/light-locker-settings
In the meantime, simply deactivate light-locker to disable screen
locking (settings manager > session and startup > application
autostart).
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light-locker is the new screen locking program in Xubuntu 14.04. A
simple configuration utility will be available soon.
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** Package changed: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu) => light-locker
(Ubuntu)
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