Re: GNOME Shell Screen Lock - Timeout

2014-01-12 Thread Jorge Fábregas
On 01/12/2014 06:37 PM, Tim wrote: > It seems quite daft to lock the screen first, then a long time > afterwards blank it. Because a locked, but unblanked screen, isn't very > private. They use the term "blank" in GNOME Control Center but it actually means to power down the screen. And there's n

Re: GNOME Shell Screen Lock - Timeout

2014-01-12 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 12 January 2014, Jorge Fábregas sent: > 15 minutes after idle to blank screen (configured in the Power applet) > 30 seconds after idle to lock screen (configured in Privacy applet) > which is not working. > > The delay to abort locking you mention...I haven't seen any settin

Re: GNOME Shell Screen Lock - Timeout

2014-01-12 Thread Jorge Fábregas
On 01/12/2014 04:53 PM, Tim wrote: > Is it, now: > > 15 minutes to blanking the screen, then > 30 seconds after blanking it, lock it? > > The extra delay giving you a moment to abort locking the screen, if it > winks out while you're just looking at something on screen. 15 minutes after idle to

Re: GNOME Shell Screen Lock - Timeout

2014-01-12 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 12 January 2014, Jorge Fábregas sent: > That's where the 5 minutes came from (Power Setting for Monitor). Ok, > I've changed that to 15 minutes. However, now I went to the Privacy > applet and changed, under Screen Lock: > > Lock screen after blank for "30 seconds" (before

Re: GNOME Shell Screen Lock - Timeout

2014-01-12 Thread Jorge Fábregas
On 01/12/2014 02:54 PM, Steven Stern wrote: > It's controlled by the power settings, too. What's the value for "blank > screen"? There you go Steven. Thanks! That's where the 5 minutes came from (Power Setting for Monitor). Ok, I've changed that to 15 minutes. However, now I went to the Privacy

Re: GNOME Shell Screen Lock - Timeout

2014-01-12 Thread Steven Stern
On 01/12/2014 12:20 PM, Jorge Fábregas wrote: > Hi, > > Fedora 20 here with GNOME Shell, fully updated. If I go to > gnome-control-center/privacy and change the time after which the screen > locks it does nothing. No matter what I enter there it still ocks after > 5 minutes of inactivity. > > I

GNOME Shell Screen Lock - Timeout

2014-01-12 Thread Jorge Fábregas
Hi, Fedora 20 here with GNOME Shell, fully updated. If I go to gnome-control-center/privacy and change the time after which the screen locks it does nothing. No matter what I enter there it still ocks after 5 minutes of inactivity. I can query the actual value with: # gsettings get org.gnome.d