I just reproduced the problem with a T61 and a docking station using Natty, following the sequence in the bug description.
1) Laptop is placed in a docking station
2) gnome-display-properties has been used to disable the internal laptop screen and only use the external display, this is stored in the gnome monitors.xml
3) Laptop is undocked
4) Laptop is suspended
5) Laptop is placed in docking station and resumes
Expected result:
gnome-screensaver displays a login prompt.
Actual result:
gnome-screensaver has to be killed from the console to gain access to the session.
I just reproduced the problem with a T61 and a docking station using Natty, following the sequence in the bug description.
1) Laptop is placed in a docking station properties has been used to disable the internal laptop screen and only use the external display, this is stored in the gnome monitors.xml
2) gnome-display-
3) Laptop is undocked
4) Laptop is suspended
5) Laptop is placed in docking station and resumes
Expected result:
gnome-screensaver displays a login prompt.
Actual result:
gnome-screensaver has to be killed from the console to gain access to the session.