As of version 2.13.5-0ubuntu2, gnome-screensaver-command --poke does the correct thing and pops up the password dialog.
Still, --deactivade unlocks the screen, but that would be a different bug (if it is a bug).
As of version 2.13.5-0ubuntu2, gnome-screensav er-command --poke does the correct thing and pops up the password dialog.
Still, --deactivade unlocks the screen, but that would be a different bug (if it is a bug).