2006-04-13 13:23:12 |
Matthew East |
bug |
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added bug |
2006-04-19 17:59:13 |
Matthew Garrett |
acpi-support: statusexplanation |
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Is "Lock screen when screensaver is active" enabled in the screensaver preferences? |
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2006-04-19 22:28:54 |
Matthew Garrett |
gnome-power-manager: status |
Unconfirmed |
Rejected |
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2006-04-19 22:28:54 |
Matthew Garrett |
gnome-power-manager: statusexplanation |
Is "Lock screen when screensaver is active" enabled in the screensaver preferences? |
Functioning as designed. |
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2006-04-24 21:50:00 |
Matthew East |
gnome-power-manager: status |
Rejected |
Confirmed |
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2006-04-24 21:50:00 |
Matthew East |
gnome-power-manager: statusexplanation |
Functioning as designed. |
Reopening the bug. Please can somebody fix gnome-power-manager to lock the screen in the following situations:
* Laptop lock screen function key
* resume from suspend
* close lid
I posted to -devel about this, on mjg59's invitation, the resultant thread is here: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-April/017306.html
I can't even find a preference to set this, so this is quite a serious security problem, in my opinion. When you suspend the computer, the screen needs to be locked when resuming for physical security.
NOTE: lock screen from the panel menu works fine - perhaps gnome-power-manager should be using this?
Matt |
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2006-05-08 16:09:12 |
Daniel Silverstone |
gnome-power-manager: status |
Confirmed |
Fix Released |
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2006-05-08 16:09:12 |
Daniel Silverstone |
gnome-power-manager: assignee |
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dsilvers |
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2006-05-08 16:09:12 |
Daniel Silverstone |
gnome-power-manager: statusexplanation |
Reopening the bug. Please can somebody fix gnome-power-manager to lock the screen in the following situations:
* Laptop lock screen function key
* resume from suspend
* close lid
I posted to -devel about this, on mjg59's invitation, the resultant thread is here: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-April/017306.html
I can't even find a preference to set this, so this is quite a serious security problem, in my opinion. When you suspend the computer, the screen needs to be locked when resuming for physical security.
NOTE: lock screen from the panel menu works fine - perhaps gnome-power-manager should be using this?
Matt |
gnome-power-manager (2.14.3-0ubuntu2) dapper; urgency=low
* Patches added in this version:
- 20-enable-xfce-startup.patch
Enable XFCE in the .desktop file so that it starts up for xubuntu too.
Closes: launchpad #43077
- 30-transparent-notification-icon.patch
Enable the eggtrayicon stuff to do transparency.
Closes: launchpad #40446
- 95-lid-state-tracking.patch
Augment lid state tracking to use hal if hal reports it is capable
of tracking the lid state.
If hal reports an acpi_LID with button.has_state == true then we use
that state information whenever we want to consider the lid switch
This should deal with LP #33072 and thus its duplicates #42988,
#42823, #40730, #40662, #37442, #36459 and #33952
- 96-disable-session-save-on-shutdown.patch
Disable the saving of the session during critical power shutdown.
This confuses too many people for now.
Closes: launchpad #35691
* Patches changed in this version:
- 40-ubuntu-schema-defaults.patch
Alter screen lock defaults to always lock, regardless of screensaver.
Closes: launchpad #39448
* Related fixes: #35591 -- We believe this is caused by the hal and
gnome-power-manager interaction wrt. lid status. The new hal and the
2.14.3 gnome-power-manager should fix it all.
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2010-02-21 06:30:35 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:ubuntu/gnome-power-manager |
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