Did this really need to be hardcoded into a binary though?  There are
valid use cases for not locking the screen on a closed lid, one of which
was mentioned in passing in the original bug report:  the case where the
user is automatically logged in.

A crappy workaround involves "chmod a-x gnome-screensaver" followed by
"killall gnome-screensaver".

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  the gnome-session dialog suspend option doesn't lock the screen

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