https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=346741

Holger <h.kl...@gmx.de> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Holger <h.kl...@gmx.de> ---
Erm ... without a hard-drive encryption requesting a lockscreen-password is
only a little distraction on the way to capture your system. Especially on a
mobile device, that may get lost/stolen. But if you already typed one password,
it's tedious to type another password later on. Of course the hard-drive
password comes very early on, so you'll still have to wait for your autostart
programs to be fully loaded.

As a works-for-me I'd like to suggest instead suspending your system to RAM (or
if working on your hardware: to disk)

Yes I admit, on suspend2RAM there is still a little chance of extracting the
password from memory, but it's a lot more complicated than simply accessing an
unencrypted hard-drive.

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