I'm running 12.04 LTS on a Dell Dimension 4600. I want to leave my
computer on because I'm using it as a server. To prevent burning my
monitor, I just turn the monitor off when not in use. After doing this,
I can come back in a little while (not sure exactly how long) and I turn
my monitor on and i
I believe this is a duplicate of bug #990908 ('Won't honor "Do Nothing"
when Lid is Closed'). As described in that bug, the computer suspends
when the lid is closed even though you've selected "Do Nothing" in the
power preferences.
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closing the lid does not lock the screen in 13.04
pls retest
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Title:
When laptop lid is closed screen locks even if it should not
To manage noti
Echo Jasper's comments exactly. How many times have I seen people
sitting with their laptop lid *almost* closed because they live in
terror of what might happen should they actually close it.
Please please let me close my laptop lid.
I want my screen to lock on inactivity, but *not* on lid close
I have this bug as well and it really annoys me. For some reason I can't
ignore a blank monitor. I'd actually prefer to use my laptop monitor,
but I have two screens attached to a docking station (dell/nvidia) and
that seems to preclude using three screens. So I'd really like to just
be able to clo
@florin - I went ahead and added it as a new bug which has been
registered as bug #1001908
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Title:
When laptop lid is closed screen locks even if
@amcnea - I have that bug too. I think it should be a new bug report (if
you post it as a new bug, please post the url to also "join"). Until
these are fixed, I have disabled "Require my password when waking from
suspend" (All Settings -> Brightness and Lock) and in All Settings ->
Power I set it o
I seem to have this same problem, however, I have an issue severly
compounding it. In addition to the computer locking when the lid is
closed, sometimes the login screen doesn't appear. All I have is a
blank screen of my desktop. I haven't found a way to fix this or get
around it yet. Except fo
@ Florin
In the power settings I also tested the option to suspend when the lid is
closed. I tried this once and all seemed to work properly. In this test I
didn't even have to give a password because I unchecked "Require my password
when waking from suspend". This box apparanly only effects the
@Sep Thijssen (#5)
Yes, I was thinking about that also, but in the end I think that security is
important and I would not like the computer not to lock itself.
Do you also see another bug that sometimes prevents your computer from comming
back from suspend?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I am effected by this as well.
Possible workaround: In System Settings > Brightness and Lock switch off
'Lock'. The downside is that your system also cannot lock anymore after
a set time.
See also:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/130645/12-04-suspending-on-lid-close-despite-current-settings
http:
** Package changed: powerman (Ubuntu) => gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
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Title:
When laptop lid is closed screen locks even if it should not
To man
I don't have a good understanding of that area either, however
if you are running Gnome, you might start with gnome-power-manager.
Sorry I cannot be of any help.
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I looked at that page and couldd not figure it out as I haven't seen any LID
action there. I am a simple user, not a kernel/ubuntu developer. Any idea?
Thanks.
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Hello,
You have the wrong package. Powerman is for controlling smart power
distribution units and such. For a description of the various
power management packages in Ubuntu that might apply to your problem,
please have a look at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerManagement
Regards,
Jim Garlick
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