The suggestion in #20 works on my laptop, but not on either of my desktops. The screen is always locked on resume. Executing pm-suspend from the command-line directly provides the correct behavior, not locking the screen on resume. However, this is not an acceptable solution.
The suggestion in #20 works on my laptop, but not on either of my desktops. The screen is always locked on resume. Executing pm-suspend from the command-line directly provides the correct behavior, not locking the screen on resume. However, this is not an acceptable solution.