Well, the workaround in /etc/systemd/logind.conf did indeed prevent the system from going into hibernate when I close the lid. This is some improvement, but it still does not lock the screen. When I open the lid, the system is unlocked, although I said otherwise in Lubuntu's power management settings.
Well, the workaround in /etc/systemd/ logind. conf did indeed prevent the system from going into hibernate when I close the lid. This is some improvement, but it still does not lock the screen. When I open the lid, the system is unlocked, although I said otherwise in Lubuntu's power management settings.