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Hello,
Since a few days, I'm not able to lock my screen (ctrl+l, menu > lock-screen, after suspend).
Any idea ?
Thank you
Last edited by martvefun (2011-08-28 11:50:51)
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No idea ?
(tired of jokes from friends when I go to the toilets )
Last edited by martvefun (2011-08-26 15:00:29)
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Already tried this?
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Yes, it doesn't work.
Screen lock only works when you suspend through GNOME's status menu. If you suspend or hibernate using the power button, your screen is not locked after resume. The problem is a configuration failure in dconf.
For me it is never locked.
Except lock-use-screensaver, all the configurations lock-* are at true. Is it correct ?
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Does
gnome-screensaver-command --lock
work from terminal?
Last edited by justl (2011-08-26 16:59:47)
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No, nothing, no errors messages.
I tried to find something in /var/log about it but nothing appears in everything.log or errors.log.
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If you really just want to lock your screen to prevent pranks you could also install xscreensaver (if you don't already have it) and use
xscreensaver-command -lock
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Ok the man page, just gave me an hint
DESCRIPTION
gnome-screensaver-command is a tool for controlling an already running instance of gnome-screensaver.
The gnome-screensaver daemon wasn't running and I start it, it works. So I just need to launch it at the system startup.
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Strange that gnome-screensaver-command doesn't give any warning / error that there isn't an instance of gnome-screensaver running.
I assumed you had it running, but great that it's solved now!
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