# What desktop environment does this problem occur in? (GNOME, XFCE, KDE, etc.) GNOME
# Do you use visual effects? (System/Preferences/Appearance/Visual Effects) Yes--Compiz with custom effects # Does the problem still occur if you disable visual effects? Yes # Does the problem still occur if you use the "blank screen" screensaver? Yes # Is the "Lock screen when screensaver is active" setting checked in System/Preferences/Screensaver? Yes and no--xscreensaver doesn't have that option. Instead the option "Lock screen after XX minutes" is checked with XX=32 # Is this a laptop or a desktop machine? Laptop # How many monitors do you use? 1 or 2 # If it is a laptop, do you use an external screen? Sometimes # Do you have the hamster-applet application installed? This applications has been known to cause screen locking issues. No. gnome-screensaver daemon is _not_ running, instead I use xscreensaver. I will use gnome-screensaver if/when GNOME fixes it or Ubuntu forks it and fixes it (the bug that upstream marked WONTFIX). I get correct behavior from xscreensaver (locks screen after 32 minutes). Also, if I run xscreensaver-command -lock it works correctly. Pressing <ctrl>-<alt>-L works but only because I added it in Compiz as a command, which runs xscreensaver-command -lock. Otherwise it did not work. I am happy with the Compiz workaround to get <ctrl>-<alt>-L to work, and if there was some way to get the session menu to call xscreensaver- command -lock I'd be happy. Thanks, Brian ** Attachment added: "screen-locking-debug.xml" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39837540/screen-locking-debug.xml -- lock screen fails with xscreensaver https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/528094 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
