Activity log for bug #1851067

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2019-11-02 22:23:40 Lonnie Lee Best bug added bug
2019-11-02 22:48:23 Lonnie Lee Best bug watch added https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues/757
2019-11-02 22:48:23 Lonnie Lee Best bug task added gnome-control-center
2019-11-02 22:53:54 Lonnie Lee Best description You can turn "Sreen Lock" off using gnome-control-center > Privacy > Screen Lock : Off. However, this is bad terminology because you screen will still go into the exact same "Screen Lock" state upon an inactivity timeout, but the only difference is that you don't have to enter your password to regain access to the desktop. While this accomplishes "not having to re-enter your password when coming back from an inactivity timeout", I'm very dissatisfied with a couple of behaviors. 1) After reaching an "inactivity timeout" that "locks" your screen, you cannot unlock your screen by simply moving your mouse; you have to press enter. I want to be able to accomplish this also by moving my mouse. 2) Even if you press the enter key, to come out of "lock mode", it takes too long before you can interact with the applications you had open. I expect this to be instantaneous! If I were coming out of a suspended state, I could understand some delay. However, I'm not coming out of a suspended state, I just coming out of a screen lock. I do not like how this works. The whole purpose of this, as far as I'm concerned, is to increase the lifespan of my display monitors. All I want this to do, when a inactivity timeout occurs, is turn off all my monitor, and the only delay I expect, when coming back to my desktop, is what ever delay my monitor causes; the desktop should be fully available even before my monitor starts to display the desktop again. Having to press Enter and waiting 5 or 10 seconds before I can start working is NOT something that anyone wants. ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10 Package: gnome-control-center 1:3.34.1-1ubuntu2 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.3.0-19.20-generic 5.3.1 Uname: Linux 5.3.0-19-generic x86_64 ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu8.1 Architecture: amd64 CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME Date: Sat Nov 2 16:58:25 2019 InstallationDate: Installed on 2019-10-30 (3 days ago) InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 19.10 "Eoan Ermine" - Release amd64 (20191017) ProcEnviron: TERM=xterm-256color PATH=(custom, no user) XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=<set> LANG=en_US.UTF-8 SHELL=/bin/bash SourcePackage: gnome-control-center UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) You can turn "Sreen Lock" off using gnome-control-center > Privacy > Screen Lock : Off: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/uploads/62e176ed49faf1defaf6e4a36ad86f77/ScreenLock.png **Side-note:** this is bad terminology because your screen will still go into the exact same state that "Screen Lock: On" accomplishes (upon an inactivity timeout), but the only difference is that you won't have to enter your password to regain access to the desktop. I would have named this "Require Password Authentication After Inactivity Timeout" (to me wordy is better than unclear). While this accomplishes "not having to re-enter your password when coming back from an inactivity timeout", I'm very dissatisfied with a couple of things. 1) After reaching an "inactivity timeout" that "locks" your screen, you cannot unlock your screen by simply moving your mouse; you have to press the "enter" key. I want to be able to accomplish this also by moving my mouse. 2) Even if you press the enter key, to come out of "lock mode", it takes too long before you can interact with the applications you had open. I expect this to be instantaneous! If I were coming out of a suspended state, I could understand some delay. However, I'm not coming out of a suspended state, I just coming out of a screen lock. I do not like how this works. The whole purpose of this, as far as I'm concerned, is to increase the lifespan of my display monitors. All I want this to do, when a inactivity timeout occurs, is turn off all my monitor, and the only delay I expect, when coming back to my desktop, is what ever delay my monitor causes; the desktop should be fully available even before my monitor starts to display the desktop again. Having to press Enter and waiting 5 or 10 seconds before I can start working is NOT something that anyone wants. Also, there should be separate setting for "blank screen x time", and "monitor power off after x time". My ideal settings would to make the screen go black after 5 minutes of inactively and to turn my monitors completely off after 15 minutes of inactively, and I'd like to control whether each of these requires password authentication or not. On the 5 minute one, I personally would note require a password, but I would require a password after monitor going off. However, on either of these, I expect the desktop to be fully functional immediately after coming out of these states. At the very least please remove these unnecessary delays. ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10 Package: gnome-control-center 1:3.34.1-1ubuntu2 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.3.0-19.20-generic 5.3.1 Uname: Linux 5.3.0-19-generic x86_64 ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu8.1 Architecture: amd64 CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME Date: Sat Nov 2 16:58:25 2019 InstallationDate: Installed on 2019-10-30 (3 days ago) InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 19.10 "Eoan Ermine" - Release amd64 (20191017) ProcEnviron:  TERM=xterm-256color  PATH=(custom, no user)  XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=<set>  LANG=en_US.UTF-8  SHELL=/bin/bash SourcePackage: gnome-control-center UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
2019-11-02 22:54:26 Lonnie Lee Best summary Screen Lock Recovery has Unnecessary Delays Unnecessary Delays Recovering from Screen Lock
2019-11-02 22:59:06 Bug Watch Updater gnome-control-center: status Unknown New
2019-11-04 06:50:42 Sebastien Bacher gnome-control-center (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Low
2019-11-04 06:50:45 Sebastien Bacher gnome-control-center (Ubuntu): status New Triaged
2020-07-14 19:51:51 Roman Shipovskij bug added subscriber Roman Shipovskij
2022-12-06 16:51:34 Bug Watch Updater gnome-control-center: status New Fix Released