Comment 13 for bug 871560

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Vanessa Dannenberg (vanessadannenberg) wrote :

The above gsettings command does NOT work for me (recent, fresh install of Xubuntu 11.10). I have tried all of the following: editing /etc/default/acpi-support, the related settings in dconf-editor, the lock setting in xscreensaver, and power manager settings in both XFCE's and Gnome's settings managers. The gconf "gnome-power-manager" key mentioned in other websites does not exist on my system.

Literally everything I could find that should disable this has been set accordingly, and I have already rebooted the machine since the last change (the gsettings command).

If it matters, my system is using lightdm and is set to automatically log in on boot (which does work, btw). I am using plain old Suspend-to-RAM, via XFCE's "Log Out" option in the Applications menu.

This is a desktop machine in a fully-trusted environment, not a laptop, so locking the screen on resume is unnecessary.