On lun., 2014-12-08 at 11:24 -0800, Mike Kupfer wrote: > With Wheezy I don't normally use the logout dialog to > suspend/hibernate. Instead, I invoke suspend/hibernate from the power > manager icon in the systray; when resuming, I get a locked screen. > If I use the logout dialog to suspend/hibernate, I do not get a locked > screen. > > But in Jessie there does not appear to be a power manager icon, so the > logout dialog appears to be the only way to suspend/hibernate.
So you're actually not using xfce4-power-manager here, and the settings is irrelevant. I know, this is a bit confusing, it's supposedly going to be better in 4.12, but eh. If you're using the logout dialog, you're actually using xfce4-session, which also has a (different from xfpm) setting for locking the screen before suspend/sleep. You can check that in the session settings, last (Advanced) tab. Can you report back? Also, if you want your power manager icon back, you should add the power manager plugin to your panel. In case it's not installed (it should be by default since it's a Recommends), you can install it with xfce4-power-manager-plugins. This advice is in a NEWS.Debian entry, but it might be a good idea to have it also in the release notes for people not doing an upgrade but a reinstall. > > I marked the severity "important" because of the security implications > and lack of workaround. > > This could be the same as 739871, but since I wasn't sure, I thought > it > best to file a new bug. I have no idea, there's not much information in that bug actually. Can you try the above and report back? Regards, -- Yves-Alexis
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