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Oh ,btw using , indicator-session 0.2.5-0ubuntu1
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Seems fixed. No problems now.
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is there anybody still getting the issue in lucid now with gnome-
screensaver installed? (there is a different bug about the option not
working when gnome-screensaver is not installed)
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"Lock Screen" in indicator applet was working great for me until today.
I'm using indicator-applet-session 0.1
1. Ctrl-Alt-L works
2. gnome-screensaver-command --lock works
3. dbus command also works with the following error:
Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply.
Pos
After a reboot, the Lock Screen menu item works, but I still have to
type the password blindly.
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I started with lock not working at all and partially resolved my issues
by creating my own .service file (attached) in
/usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.gnome.ScreenSaver.service
Before:
* Ctrl-Alt-L did not lock
* "dbus-send --print-reply --reply-timeout=100 --dest=org.gnome.ScreenSaver /
org.gnom
Same problem here... Clean install to 9.10 from 8.04, 4 weeks ago. Everything
up to date. No auto-login. Screen saver and option to lock screen when
Screensaver active are both enabled.
(current system: Kernel 2.6.31-17, Gnome 2.28.1)
Indicator : clicked on Lock Screen... Nothing happens
Ctrl+Al
Same problem here. I had to install gnome-screensaver package:
sudo apt-get install gnome-screensaver
Run:
$ gnome-screensaver
and then the indicator and Ctrl-Alt-L work
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I also have the same bug, I have all Karmic updates installed.
My system is a IBM T61.
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BTW. This is the response from the dbus command:
j...@ubuntujmf:~$ dbus-send --print-reply --reply-timeout=100
--dest=org.gnome.ScreenSaver / org.gnome.ScreenSaver.Lock
Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.gnome.ScreenSaver
was not provided by any .service files
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lock screen in any of its variants (System>Lock Screen, Ctrl-Alt-L, and the
DBUS command listed) do nothing and my system does not lock.
I have a screensaver enabled. I do not use autologin.
I have also just upgraded to Lucid Alpha 1 and the problem is still there.
Getting this fixed would be goo
Exactly the same problem as mealstrom, intel 32 though:
Karmic all updated
ctrl+alt+L works, indicator doesn't. Used to work a few weeks ago
though!
$dbus-send works but shows the same error as in mealstrom's post
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ctrl + alt + L works, indicator doesnt.
$dbus-send --print-reply --reply-timeout=100 --dest=org.gnome.ScreenSaver /
org.gnome.ScreenSaver.Lock
works with this error:
Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply. Possible
causes include: the remote app
Hi all,
I notice several people are still experiencing this issue for me it was
resolved two or so weeks ago, I believe they released a fix that
resolved this issue. If you are still having this issue make sure that
the proposed updates are checked off i you updates tab under software
sources.
-
I probably should have mentioned, Im not using auto login either.
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Same problem here. Karmic up to date as of now.
Lock Screen from the applet does nothing. Running the command gives:
b...@bob-desktop:~$ dbus-send --print-reply --reply-timeout=100
--dest=org.gnome.ScreenSaver / org.gnome.ScreenSaver.Lock
Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name
"dbus-send --print-reply --reply-timeout=100
--dest=org.gnome.ScreenSaver / org.gnome.ScreenSaver.Lock" does lock my
screen, but clicking the Lock Screen option from the Applet dropdown
still does absolutely nothing, and I don't use autologin.
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On Wed, 2009-10-28 at 10:46 +, Biji wrote:
> the lock screen menu sometimes work sometime not working.. when not
> working executing this on terminal would lock the screen:
When it works, does it work for the entire session? So you login once
and it works all the time, then you login again an
the lock screen menu sometimes work sometime not working.. when not
working executing this on terminal would lock the screen:
"dbus-send --print-reply --reply-timeout=100
--dest=org.gnome.ScreenSaver / org.gnome.ScreenSaver.Lock"
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I had the same problem and found out that I had disable the screen saver on
startup as you have shown. Thanks. Now it's working as it suppose to work.
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Human - is the screensaver enabled in System -> Preferences -> Startup
Applications?
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Thanks for your feedback.
@Human: this shows that the issue is with gnome-screensaver not running:
can you investigate why?
@Biji: can you confirm that the option is indeed present in the session
menu, but that only the action is not performed? In this case, you could
use the test that Human just
I have the same problem: lock screen not working, no auto login enabled.
Then i run this
"dbus-send --print-reply --reply-timeout=100 --dest=org.gnome.ScreenSaver /
org.gnome.ScreenSaver.Lock"
i have error:
"Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name
org.gnome.ScreenSaver was not
this bug reintroduces in beta:
ii indicator-applet-session 0.2.0-0ubuntu1
A clone of the GNOME panel indicator applet.
lock screen not working, no auto login enabled
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> I agree that the option should be available to those who still have
autologin enabled.
+1. It should be disabled when the password is locked, not when
autologin is enabled. Autologin and password locking are different
concepts, and I don't see a reason to disable screen locking when having
autol
I agree that the option should be available to those who still have
autologin enabled. I'm on a laptop at school and will leave on and in my
friends company while I quickly go to use the bathroom, etc. and would
prefer that they don't mess with it. I know it's not really "secure"
with autologin, bu
Brian, it's in karmic. Just update to the latest packages.
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Where can I download the package to fix this bug in Karmic?
Thanks,
Brian Owens
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This bug was fixed in the package indicator-session - 0.1.6-0ubuntu1
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* Upstream release 0.1.6 (LP: #440216)
* Making startup of services asynchronous (LP: #436181)
* Disabling "Lock Screen" item when action is blocke
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Ted Gould wrote :
> Well, I don't think that there is a basis to say that most users autologin
This feature is being done for auto login users , So they must be
considered a significant population ;)
If providing option to enable lock screen , in "Users and Groups"
settings , is not possible.
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** Changed in: indicator-session
Milestone: ubuntu-9.10 => 0.1.6
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 23:43 +, Omegamormegil wrote:
> Lock screen does not work for me either, and I never use auto-login. To
> reiterate, I am prompted for a password when my system boots, and using
> the Indicator Applet Session applet to lock the screen does absolutely
> nothing.
Try this:
Lock screen does not work for me either, and I never use auto-login. To
reiterate, I am prompted for a password when my system boots, and using
the Indicator Applet Session applet to lock the screen does absolutely
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On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 15:46 +, mac_v wrote:
> As most users autologin and a constant greyed out lock screen option
> would not be ideal. ;)
Well, I don't think that there is a basis to say that most users
autologin :) But, I think that for 9.10 the safest option is to just
disable the menu it
Ted , If the option to re-enable lock screen option is not possible for 9.10 ,
how is this bug going to be fixed?
If its not possible to implement it as mpt has suggested , its better to not
implement new feature and reverting to previous behavior.
As most users autologin and a constant greyed
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affects indicator-session
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On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 10:49 +, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> I suggest that if someone sets themselves up to log in automatically,
> the "Lock Screen" command is insensitive by default.
Makes sense to me.
> Then, if it is possible to get a User Interface Freeze exception for
> this, I suggest
I suggest that if someone sets themselves up to log in automatically,
the "Lock Screen" command is insensitive by default.
Then, if it is possible to get a User Interface Freeze exception for
this, I suggest that in the "Users and Groups" settings, the bottom of
the "Password" section for your use
Why does this have to be done.
My system runs 24/7, so often i lock the screen and leave.
But since i have selected auto-login , this option is not available.
At the cost of simplifying things for new users , things are made harder
for the regular users :/
The question of security issue for auto
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