This bug, as is, is previously fixed with xfce4-power-manager and light-locker-settings, which has been verified.
Please see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1326740
As outlined here, you must:
* Affected users will have to restart xfce4-power-manager and light-locker-settings to apply the updated settings. In order to fix the issue...
3) Use light-locker-settings to toggle the setting.
a) Disable "Lock on Suspend"
b) Click "Apply"
c) Enable "Lock on Suspend"
d) Click "Apply"
Also, this bug *only* applies to laptop users suspending with lid close.
@benbraunster
Please note that the updated xubuntu- default- settings only fixes the issue for new users.
Please see https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ xubuntu- default- settings/ +bug/1342065
This bug, as is, is previously fixed with xfce4-power-manager and light-locker- settings, which has been verified.
Please see https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ xfce4-power- manager/ +bug/1326740 settings to apply the updated settings. In order to fix the issue... settings to toggle the setting.
As outlined here, you must:
* Affected users will have to restart xfce4-power-manager and light-locker-
3) Use light-locker-
a) Disable "Lock on Suspend"
b) Click "Apply"
c) Enable "Lock on Suspend"
d) Click "Apply"
Also, this bug *only* applies to laptop users suspending with lid close.