Ubuntu 18.10 not locking before sleep
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I have my lid-switch sleep-then-hibernate
with logind, but upon waking the system is still logged in, but in a seemingly unusable state with nothing but the top bar clickable and even that is graphically bugged.
If I lock the screen first then everything is good.
My question is how I can force the screen to lock before it sleeps?
suspend hibernate 18.10
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I have my lid-switch sleep-then-hibernate
with logind, but upon waking the system is still logged in, but in a seemingly unusable state with nothing but the top bar clickable and even that is graphically bugged.
If I lock the screen first then everything is good.
My question is how I can force the screen to lock before it sleeps?
suspend hibernate 18.10
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I have my lid-switch sleep-then-hibernate
with logind, but upon waking the system is still logged in, but in a seemingly unusable state with nothing but the top bar clickable and even that is graphically bugged.
If I lock the screen first then everything is good.
My question is how I can force the screen to lock before it sleeps?
suspend hibernate 18.10
I have my lid-switch sleep-then-hibernate
with logind, but upon waking the system is still logged in, but in a seemingly unusable state with nothing but the top bar clickable and even that is graphically bugged.
If I lock the screen first then everything is good.
My question is how I can force the screen to lock before it sleeps?
suspend hibernate 18.10
suspend hibernate 18.10
asked Dec 1 at 10:10
Mike Hughes
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What is your lock screen setting and sleep mode setting? i think there should be a difference.
For example if setting is as below:
Lock screen after blank for : Screen turns off
Blank Screen : 5 Min
In this case Your be blank after 5 min and once the screen will blank your system will be locked. You can make setting from these settings.
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active
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active
oldest
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up vote
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down vote
What is your lock screen setting and sleep mode setting? i think there should be a difference.
For example if setting is as below:
Lock screen after blank for : Screen turns off
Blank Screen : 5 Min
In this case Your be blank after 5 min and once the screen will blank your system will be locked. You can make setting from these settings.
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up vote
0
down vote
What is your lock screen setting and sleep mode setting? i think there should be a difference.
For example if setting is as below:
Lock screen after blank for : Screen turns off
Blank Screen : 5 Min
In this case Your be blank after 5 min and once the screen will blank your system will be locked. You can make setting from these settings.
add a comment |
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0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
What is your lock screen setting and sleep mode setting? i think there should be a difference.
For example if setting is as below:
Lock screen after blank for : Screen turns off
Blank Screen : 5 Min
In this case Your be blank after 5 min and once the screen will blank your system will be locked. You can make setting from these settings.
What is your lock screen setting and sleep mode setting? i think there should be a difference.
For example if setting is as below:
Lock screen after blank for : Screen turns off
Blank Screen : 5 Min
In this case Your be blank after 5 min and once the screen will blank your system will be locked. You can make setting from these settings.
answered Dec 1 at 10:25
Puneet Dixit
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