You misunderstood. I understood the issue all right. What I wanted to know whether you guys doing it properly or not. In Power setting the default(?) action for laptop lid is "Do Nothing". And I just checked it....it works exactly as it is supposed to do (on single display)
When I set laptop lid option to "suspend", it suspends, (see my screenshot in above comment)
When I set laptop lid option to "Do nothing", it blanks the display and lock the screen.
>This is wrong, in 14.04 all work fine and you can set "do nothing" in settings and get right.....
Ubuntu 14.04 doesn't use systemd by default. When I say "All previous version", I meant all previous that started using systemd as default.
@darkbroodzed
You misunderstood. I understood the issue all right. What I wanted to know whether you guys doing it properly or not. In Power setting the default(?) action for laptop lid is "Do Nothing". And I just checked it....it works exactly as it is supposed to do (on single display)
When I set laptop lid option to "suspend", it suspends, (see my screenshot in above comment)
When I set laptop lid option to "Do nothing", it blanks the display and lock the screen.
>This is wrong, in 14.04 all work fine and you can set "do nothing" in settings and get right.....
Ubuntu 14.04 doesn't use systemd by default. When I say "All previous version", I meant all previous that started using systemd as default.
~$ ps -p1 | grep systemd > /dev/null && echo systemd || echo upstart
systemd
$ systemd --v
systemd 229