Le vendredi 10 août 2007 à 00:58 -0400, Tim Hull a écrit :
> Package: gnome-power-manager
> Version: 2.18.3-1
> Priority: wishlist
> 
> Currently, when one suspends-to-RAM using the "Suspend" option in
> gnome-power-manager, the display is locked upon resume from suspend.
> This is somewhat annoying, as I did not set my system to lock on
> suspend-to-RAM in the suspend scripts.  Could gnome-power-manager not
> do this by default?  It is quite annoying for a user who suspends
> their system for short periods of time often and has no way of
> disabling this besides calling suspend-to-RAM scripts manually from
> the command line. 

This is intentional, because it is a very bad idea, security speaking,
not to lock the screen when you are not using the system.

If you really want to do that, you can change
the /apps/gnome-power-manager/lock_on_suspend GConf key.

Cheers,
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