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Hi Tony,

On  So 23 Nov 2014 04:41:53 CET, tony mancill wrote:

Package: mate-screensaver
Version: 1.8.1-1
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

This could be considered minor, but it is reproducible and slightly
annoying.  To reproduce:

1) Suspend the laptop while docked in a docking station (with
   multiple monitors, if that makes a difference).

2) Eject the laptop from the docking station and resume the laptop.

3) The X display will be hung and no unlock mechanism is visible until
   switching to a Linux console (Ctrl-Alt-F1) and killing the
   /usr/lib/mate-screensaver-gl-helper process.  At this point,
   switching back to console 7 displays the expected lock dialog.

Some other windows managers can handle this - it would great if the MATE
environment didn't get confused.  If it makes a difference, the laptop
has an Intel HD 4000 chipset.

To my experience the mate-screensaver "Unlock Screen" dialog always appears on the monitor / screen where the mouse pointer was left.

for debugging: If you move the mouse over to the notebook's screen, can you then normally unlock your session?

We won't probably get this fixed for Debian jessie (unless too many people find this too annoying), we will rather have to hand it over to MATE upstream and expect help from there.

Thanks+Greets,
Mike

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