* Michael Biebl [Wed, 17 Jan 2007 01:34:11 +0100]:

Hello Michael,

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > Even though configured to do it (through the gui), it does not lock the
> > screen when suspend-to-ram.

> > I'm sorry I have no diagnostic.

I have the very same problem. I don't know when it started, because I
haven't used the laptop for some months -- so it worked fine then, and
it doesn't now.

I'll answer now the questions that you asked the original submitter.

> What desktop environment are you running (Gnome, KDE, Xfce)?

KDE.

> Check the kpowersave configuration under General settings, which method
> of screen locking do you use? Is it set to automatic? If you run KDE,
> try to set it to kscreensaver.

It was set to KScreensaver; setting it to Auto makes no difference.

> If you run KDE, make sure that kded is running.

It is (`ps aux | grep kded` shows it).

> Is you screen not locked at all or simply too late, if so, it is very
> likely duplicate of
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=406997

> merge 406997 407224

I don't think it's a duplicate. If it were, the screen would get locked
some seconds after coming from suspend, but it doesn't.

Please let me know if I can provide this information; this bug is very
annoying. :-(

Cheers,

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