It happens to me, too.
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Something (big) cropped up. When I returned to my NetBook, the screen had 
locked. Typed my password in. System then (visually) unlocked itself, paused 
briefly and then locked me back out again. You can test this more quickly by 
using the keyboard shortcut of CTRL+ALT+l

Naturally I thought I'd got the password wrong. Tried typing in the
password in upper case and it didn't do the above - it gave a red error
message, pretty much expected.

The only way I could get into a locked system again was to chose a
"Shutdown" menu option.

Played around with it for a bit. Managed to unlock the NetBook
successfully once - then it resumed its unhelpful behaviour.


And here are my system's details.
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On 28 January 2017 at 02:55, Simon Quigley <tsimo...@lubuntu.me> wrote:

    Lubuntu Zesty Zapus Alpha 2 (soon to be 17.04) has been released!

OK. Used your link and downloaded MD5SUMS and zesty-desktop-i386.iso. Ran 
md5sum and it checked out OK:-
1c3f420bb80754bc3b31eb479d77e3b5  zesty-desktop-i386.iso

Used Startup Disc Creator on a 4GB USB flash drive.

Hardware used to install iso on:

Samsung NC10 - hawking
Intel Atom N270, 1.66GHz, 32-bit, 2GiB RAM, 149.05 GiB hard drive, no optical 
drive, Ethernet and WiFi connections
Full details see here:- https://gist.github.com/21b61903871ee685fc79

Booted install media without Ethernet cable connected. Had to reboot
system after connecting Ethernet cable before it was happy to continue
the update. Opted for "Download updates while installing Lubuntu" and
"Install third-party software". Chose option to wipe hard drive and
install Lubuntu on top of it. Put in a hostname of "hawking" for this
NetBook. Installer said there was already another system on the network
called "hawking". Decided not to argue so named the system "hawking2".

Install completed successfully and asked for the (installation) storage
medium at a suitable time.

Rebooted system, logged in. The start/swift menu icon isn't present. Ran
Software Updater OK. Saw an email on lubuntu-devel complaining about
Firefox not working. On my NetBook, ran Firefox (version 50.1.0) ran
fine and I Googled "Hello World".

Normally I only use the "alternate" iso images and in the install I
repartition the hard drive manually. For some reason I did it a little
differently this time :)

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1656399

Title:
  Unable to unlock session after suspend using lightdm-gtk-greeter.

Status in light-locker package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in lightdm package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Unable to unlock Xubuntu XFCE session after suspend. I'm presented
  with unlock screen, and entering credentials will redirect to a black
  screen with "This session is locked", and "you will be redirected to
  unlock screen".

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