Ubuntu 18.10 - Issue with screen inactivity and lock screen












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Clean installation of Ubuntu 18.10 beta



I want the screen to turn off after 1 minute of inactivity, but I do not want the system to be locked when it is activated again. So I do :



gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 60
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-enabled false



The screen turns off after 1 minute of inactivity. The problem is that after that when I try to access the system it is stuck at a purple screen similar to the one of the lock screen but with no input form for password. The only way to access the system, is to suspend the system and then resume.



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    Clean installation of Ubuntu 18.10 beta



    I want the screen to turn off after 1 minute of inactivity, but I do not want the system to be locked when it is activated again. So I do :



    gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 60
    gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-enabled false



    The screen turns off after 1 minute of inactivity. The problem is that after that when I try to access the system it is stuck at a purple screen similar to the one of the lock screen but with no input form for password. The only way to access the system, is to suspend the system and then resume.



    Do you have any view on this?










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      Clean installation of Ubuntu 18.10 beta



      I want the screen to turn off after 1 minute of inactivity, but I do not want the system to be locked when it is activated again. So I do :



      gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 60
      gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-enabled false



      The screen turns off after 1 minute of inactivity. The problem is that after that when I try to access the system it is stuck at a purple screen similar to the one of the lock screen but with no input form for password. The only way to access the system, is to suspend the system and then resume.



      Do you have any view on this?










      share|improve this question













      Clean installation of Ubuntu 18.10 beta



      I want the screen to turn off after 1 minute of inactivity, but I do not want the system to be locked when it is activated again. So I do :



      gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 60
      gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-enabled false



      The screen turns off after 1 minute of inactivity. The problem is that after that when I try to access the system it is stuck at a purple screen similar to the one of the lock screen but with no input form for password. The only way to access the system, is to suspend the system and then resume.



      Do you have any view on this?







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          I was also experiencing this, and found that it was due to a Gnome Shell Extension.



          My experience is that logging in initially was fine. Logging out and logging back in was fine, but resuming from a 'lock' status was causing the issue. I simply could not get the 'shade' to swipe up to reveal the password input. No swipes on the trackpad, mouse, or keyboard presses would reveal the input.



          Try disabling all extensions and then logging out (not just locking) so that your session is restarted.



          After that you can go in and start enabling extensions one at a time, log out, log back in, then lock (super + l). If you can't log in, the last extension you enabled is the culprit and you'll have to either way for an update to be compatible, and it'd be super awesome if you go let the extension developer know on the extensions.gnome.org page.






          share|improve this answer























          • Thanks it seems to work now
            – Ciro Alvaro
            Oct 20 at 20:56










          • Tried the solution, but it didn't work for me.
            – localhost
            Nov 9 at 14:58



















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          Same here after upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10. First tried to disable my extensions. After about an hour working I tried to lock my machine and failed. So not a solution for me.



          Googling some more, when I came across Lock screen curtain in Ubuntu 18.10 won't open and a suggestion there was to remove and add gdm3 from terminal:



          $ sudo apt remove gdm3
          $ sudo apt install gdm3
          $ reboot


          Now, half a day working later, 10+ locks, the issue has not returned.



          Update 2018-11-16



          Issues have returned unfortunately. After going through the bugreport this suggestion came by:



          $ gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock transparency-mode FIXED


          For me this seems to work.






          share|improve this answer



















          • 1




            I've been fighting this one for a while, and the gsettings change worked for me. Thanks!
            – William MacDonald
            Dec 11 at 15:50



















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          In my case, the isue is a bit different.
          I have 4 extensions installed : Auto Move Windows, Gsconnect (from Github), KstatusnotifierItem and Openweather.



          All is fine for several days, then suddenly I face the purple screen after black screen timeout.
          I can then press "Super-l" then "Esc" keys to login again... But then ALL extensions are disabled. So I reboot, and all extensions are back again.



          Looks like a bug in 18.10, got no such issue with 18.04.






          share|improve this answer























          • Did you file or find a related bug?
            – localhost
            Nov 9 at 8:59










          • No, found (and filled) nothing... I will investigate a bit further, as this is really annoying. One more thing I noticed is that all icons in the top bar has disappeared when logging back. Will deactivate things one by one and see how it goes. Checking also logs with "sudo journalctl -f /usr/bin/gnome-shell".
            – pled
            Nov 10 at 14:36












          • Perhaps it is related to bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/…
            – localhost
            Nov 11 at 10:27










          • Yes, it looks like similar, at least related to that problem. Anyway, since I have disabled "KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator Support" extension, issue has disappeared...
            – pled
            Nov 15 at 8:41










          • Correction : KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator Support" extension disabled seems only to reduce occurence of the issue... :-(
            – pled
            Nov 17 at 14:59



















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          First, install dconf-editor:



          $ sudo apt install dconf-editor


          After, start dconf-editor and open path /org/gnome/desktop/lockdown/



          Make sure, option disable-lock-screen is disabled:



          dconf-editor






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            I was also experiencing this, and found that it was due to a Gnome Shell Extension.



            My experience is that logging in initially was fine. Logging out and logging back in was fine, but resuming from a 'lock' status was causing the issue. I simply could not get the 'shade' to swipe up to reveal the password input. No swipes on the trackpad, mouse, or keyboard presses would reveal the input.



            Try disabling all extensions and then logging out (not just locking) so that your session is restarted.



            After that you can go in and start enabling extensions one at a time, log out, log back in, then lock (super + l). If you can't log in, the last extension you enabled is the culprit and you'll have to either way for an update to be compatible, and it'd be super awesome if you go let the extension developer know on the extensions.gnome.org page.






            share|improve this answer























            • Thanks it seems to work now
              – Ciro Alvaro
              Oct 20 at 20:56










            • Tried the solution, but it didn't work for me.
              – localhost
              Nov 9 at 14:58
















            0














            I was also experiencing this, and found that it was due to a Gnome Shell Extension.



            My experience is that logging in initially was fine. Logging out and logging back in was fine, but resuming from a 'lock' status was causing the issue. I simply could not get the 'shade' to swipe up to reveal the password input. No swipes on the trackpad, mouse, or keyboard presses would reveal the input.



            Try disabling all extensions and then logging out (not just locking) so that your session is restarted.



            After that you can go in and start enabling extensions one at a time, log out, log back in, then lock (super + l). If you can't log in, the last extension you enabled is the culprit and you'll have to either way for an update to be compatible, and it'd be super awesome if you go let the extension developer know on the extensions.gnome.org page.






            share|improve this answer























            • Thanks it seems to work now
              – Ciro Alvaro
              Oct 20 at 20:56










            • Tried the solution, but it didn't work for me.
              – localhost
              Nov 9 at 14:58














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            I was also experiencing this, and found that it was due to a Gnome Shell Extension.



            My experience is that logging in initially was fine. Logging out and logging back in was fine, but resuming from a 'lock' status was causing the issue. I simply could not get the 'shade' to swipe up to reveal the password input. No swipes on the trackpad, mouse, or keyboard presses would reveal the input.



            Try disabling all extensions and then logging out (not just locking) so that your session is restarted.



            After that you can go in and start enabling extensions one at a time, log out, log back in, then lock (super + l). If you can't log in, the last extension you enabled is the culprit and you'll have to either way for an update to be compatible, and it'd be super awesome if you go let the extension developer know on the extensions.gnome.org page.






            share|improve this answer














            I was also experiencing this, and found that it was due to a Gnome Shell Extension.



            My experience is that logging in initially was fine. Logging out and logging back in was fine, but resuming from a 'lock' status was causing the issue. I simply could not get the 'shade' to swipe up to reveal the password input. No swipes on the trackpad, mouse, or keyboard presses would reveal the input.



            Try disabling all extensions and then logging out (not just locking) so that your session is restarted.



            After that you can go in and start enabling extensions one at a time, log out, log back in, then lock (super + l). If you can't log in, the last extension you enabled is the culprit and you'll have to either way for an update to be compatible, and it'd be super awesome if you go let the extension developer know on the extensions.gnome.org page.







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            answered Oct 19 at 19:05









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            • Thanks it seems to work now
              – Ciro Alvaro
              Oct 20 at 20:56










            • Tried the solution, but it didn't work for me.
              – localhost
              Nov 9 at 14:58


















            • Thanks it seems to work now
              – Ciro Alvaro
              Oct 20 at 20:56










            • Tried the solution, but it didn't work for me.
              – localhost
              Nov 9 at 14:58
















            Thanks it seems to work now
            – Ciro Alvaro
            Oct 20 at 20:56




            Thanks it seems to work now
            – Ciro Alvaro
            Oct 20 at 20:56












            Tried the solution, but it didn't work for me.
            – localhost
            Nov 9 at 14:58




            Tried the solution, but it didn't work for me.
            – localhost
            Nov 9 at 14:58













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            Same here after upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10. First tried to disable my extensions. After about an hour working I tried to lock my machine and failed. So not a solution for me.



            Googling some more, when I came across Lock screen curtain in Ubuntu 18.10 won't open and a suggestion there was to remove and add gdm3 from terminal:



            $ sudo apt remove gdm3
            $ sudo apt install gdm3
            $ reboot


            Now, half a day working later, 10+ locks, the issue has not returned.



            Update 2018-11-16



            Issues have returned unfortunately. After going through the bugreport this suggestion came by:



            $ gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock transparency-mode FIXED


            For me this seems to work.






            share|improve this answer



















            • 1




              I've been fighting this one for a while, and the gsettings change worked for me. Thanks!
              – William MacDonald
              Dec 11 at 15:50
















            3














            Same here after upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10. First tried to disable my extensions. After about an hour working I tried to lock my machine and failed. So not a solution for me.



            Googling some more, when I came across Lock screen curtain in Ubuntu 18.10 won't open and a suggestion there was to remove and add gdm3 from terminal:



            $ sudo apt remove gdm3
            $ sudo apt install gdm3
            $ reboot


            Now, half a day working later, 10+ locks, the issue has not returned.



            Update 2018-11-16



            Issues have returned unfortunately. After going through the bugreport this suggestion came by:



            $ gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock transparency-mode FIXED


            For me this seems to work.






            share|improve this answer



















            • 1




              I've been fighting this one for a while, and the gsettings change worked for me. Thanks!
              – William MacDonald
              Dec 11 at 15:50














            3












            3








            3






            Same here after upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10. First tried to disable my extensions. After about an hour working I tried to lock my machine and failed. So not a solution for me.



            Googling some more, when I came across Lock screen curtain in Ubuntu 18.10 won't open and a suggestion there was to remove and add gdm3 from terminal:



            $ sudo apt remove gdm3
            $ sudo apt install gdm3
            $ reboot


            Now, half a day working later, 10+ locks, the issue has not returned.



            Update 2018-11-16



            Issues have returned unfortunately. After going through the bugreport this suggestion came by:



            $ gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock transparency-mode FIXED


            For me this seems to work.






            share|improve this answer














            Same here after upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10. First tried to disable my extensions. After about an hour working I tried to lock my machine and failed. So not a solution for me.



            Googling some more, when I came across Lock screen curtain in Ubuntu 18.10 won't open and a suggestion there was to remove and add gdm3 from terminal:



            $ sudo apt remove gdm3
            $ sudo apt install gdm3
            $ reboot


            Now, half a day working later, 10+ locks, the issue has not returned.



            Update 2018-11-16



            Issues have returned unfortunately. After going through the bugreport this suggestion came by:



            $ gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock transparency-mode FIXED


            For me this seems to work.







            share|improve this answer














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            answered Nov 9 at 14:57









            localhost

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            • 1




              I've been fighting this one for a while, and the gsettings change worked for me. Thanks!
              – William MacDonald
              Dec 11 at 15:50














            • 1




              I've been fighting this one for a while, and the gsettings change worked for me. Thanks!
              – William MacDonald
              Dec 11 at 15:50








            1




            1




            I've been fighting this one for a while, and the gsettings change worked for me. Thanks!
            – William MacDonald
            Dec 11 at 15:50




            I've been fighting this one for a while, and the gsettings change worked for me. Thanks!
            – William MacDonald
            Dec 11 at 15:50











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            In my case, the isue is a bit different.
            I have 4 extensions installed : Auto Move Windows, Gsconnect (from Github), KstatusnotifierItem and Openweather.



            All is fine for several days, then suddenly I face the purple screen after black screen timeout.
            I can then press "Super-l" then "Esc" keys to login again... But then ALL extensions are disabled. So I reboot, and all extensions are back again.



            Looks like a bug in 18.10, got no such issue with 18.04.






            share|improve this answer























            • Did you file or find a related bug?
              – localhost
              Nov 9 at 8:59










            • No, found (and filled) nothing... I will investigate a bit further, as this is really annoying. One more thing I noticed is that all icons in the top bar has disappeared when logging back. Will deactivate things one by one and see how it goes. Checking also logs with "sudo journalctl -f /usr/bin/gnome-shell".
              – pled
              Nov 10 at 14:36












            • Perhaps it is related to bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/…
              – localhost
              Nov 11 at 10:27










            • Yes, it looks like similar, at least related to that problem. Anyway, since I have disabled "KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator Support" extension, issue has disappeared...
              – pled
              Nov 15 at 8:41










            • Correction : KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator Support" extension disabled seems only to reduce occurence of the issue... :-(
              – pled
              Nov 17 at 14:59
















            0














            In my case, the isue is a bit different.
            I have 4 extensions installed : Auto Move Windows, Gsconnect (from Github), KstatusnotifierItem and Openweather.



            All is fine for several days, then suddenly I face the purple screen after black screen timeout.
            I can then press "Super-l" then "Esc" keys to login again... But then ALL extensions are disabled. So I reboot, and all extensions are back again.



            Looks like a bug in 18.10, got no such issue with 18.04.






            share|improve this answer























            • Did you file or find a related bug?
              – localhost
              Nov 9 at 8:59










            • No, found (and filled) nothing... I will investigate a bit further, as this is really annoying. One more thing I noticed is that all icons in the top bar has disappeared when logging back. Will deactivate things one by one and see how it goes. Checking also logs with "sudo journalctl -f /usr/bin/gnome-shell".
              – pled
              Nov 10 at 14:36












            • Perhaps it is related to bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/…
              – localhost
              Nov 11 at 10:27










            • Yes, it looks like similar, at least related to that problem. Anyway, since I have disabled "KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator Support" extension, issue has disappeared...
              – pled
              Nov 15 at 8:41










            • Correction : KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator Support" extension disabled seems only to reduce occurence of the issue... :-(
              – pled
              Nov 17 at 14:59














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            In my case, the isue is a bit different.
            I have 4 extensions installed : Auto Move Windows, Gsconnect (from Github), KstatusnotifierItem and Openweather.



            All is fine for several days, then suddenly I face the purple screen after black screen timeout.
            I can then press "Super-l" then "Esc" keys to login again... But then ALL extensions are disabled. So I reboot, and all extensions are back again.



            Looks like a bug in 18.10, got no such issue with 18.04.






            share|improve this answer














            In my case, the isue is a bit different.
            I have 4 extensions installed : Auto Move Windows, Gsconnect (from Github), KstatusnotifierItem and Openweather.



            All is fine for several days, then suddenly I face the purple screen after black screen timeout.
            I can then press "Super-l" then "Esc" keys to login again... But then ALL extensions are disabled. So I reboot, and all extensions are back again.



            Looks like a bug in 18.10, got no such issue with 18.04.







            share|improve this answer














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            answered Oct 24 at 9:41









            pled

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            • Did you file or find a related bug?
              – localhost
              Nov 9 at 8:59










            • No, found (and filled) nothing... I will investigate a bit further, as this is really annoying. One more thing I noticed is that all icons in the top bar has disappeared when logging back. Will deactivate things one by one and see how it goes. Checking also logs with "sudo journalctl -f /usr/bin/gnome-shell".
              – pled
              Nov 10 at 14:36












            • Perhaps it is related to bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/…
              – localhost
              Nov 11 at 10:27










            • Yes, it looks like similar, at least related to that problem. Anyway, since I have disabled "KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator Support" extension, issue has disappeared...
              – pled
              Nov 15 at 8:41










            • Correction : KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator Support" extension disabled seems only to reduce occurence of the issue... :-(
              – pled
              Nov 17 at 14:59


















            • Did you file or find a related bug?
              – localhost
              Nov 9 at 8:59










            • No, found (and filled) nothing... I will investigate a bit further, as this is really annoying. One more thing I noticed is that all icons in the top bar has disappeared when logging back. Will deactivate things one by one and see how it goes. Checking also logs with "sudo journalctl -f /usr/bin/gnome-shell".
              – pled
              Nov 10 at 14:36












            • Perhaps it is related to bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/…
              – localhost
              Nov 11 at 10:27










            • Yes, it looks like similar, at least related to that problem. Anyway, since I have disabled "KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator Support" extension, issue has disappeared...
              – pled
              Nov 15 at 8:41










            • Correction : KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator Support" extension disabled seems only to reduce occurence of the issue... :-(
              – pled
              Nov 17 at 14:59
















            Did you file or find a related bug?
            – localhost
            Nov 9 at 8:59




            Did you file or find a related bug?
            – localhost
            Nov 9 at 8:59












            No, found (and filled) nothing... I will investigate a bit further, as this is really annoying. One more thing I noticed is that all icons in the top bar has disappeared when logging back. Will deactivate things one by one and see how it goes. Checking also logs with "sudo journalctl -f /usr/bin/gnome-shell".
            – pled
            Nov 10 at 14:36






            No, found (and filled) nothing... I will investigate a bit further, as this is really annoying. One more thing I noticed is that all icons in the top bar has disappeared when logging back. Will deactivate things one by one and see how it goes. Checking also logs with "sudo journalctl -f /usr/bin/gnome-shell".
            – pled
            Nov 10 at 14:36














            Perhaps it is related to bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/…
            – localhost
            Nov 11 at 10:27




            Perhaps it is related to bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/…
            – localhost
            Nov 11 at 10:27












            Yes, it looks like similar, at least related to that problem. Anyway, since I have disabled "KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator Support" extension, issue has disappeared...
            – pled
            Nov 15 at 8:41




            Yes, it looks like similar, at least related to that problem. Anyway, since I have disabled "KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator Support" extension, issue has disappeared...
            – pled
            Nov 15 at 8:41












            Correction : KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator Support" extension disabled seems only to reduce occurence of the issue... :-(
            – pled
            Nov 17 at 14:59




            Correction : KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator Support" extension disabled seems only to reduce occurence of the issue... :-(
            – pled
            Nov 17 at 14:59











            0














            First, install dconf-editor:



            $ sudo apt install dconf-editor


            After, start dconf-editor and open path /org/gnome/desktop/lockdown/



            Make sure, option disable-lock-screen is disabled:



            dconf-editor






            share|improve this answer


























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              First, install dconf-editor:



              $ sudo apt install dconf-editor


              After, start dconf-editor and open path /org/gnome/desktop/lockdown/



              Make sure, option disable-lock-screen is disabled:



              dconf-editor






              share|improve this answer
























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                First, install dconf-editor:



                $ sudo apt install dconf-editor


                After, start dconf-editor and open path /org/gnome/desktop/lockdown/



                Make sure, option disable-lock-screen is disabled:



                dconf-editor






                share|improve this answer












                First, install dconf-editor:



                $ sudo apt install dconf-editor


                After, start dconf-editor and open path /org/gnome/desktop/lockdown/



                Make sure, option disable-lock-screen is disabled:



                dconf-editor







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