** Description changed: - It seems to be affected by aMsn. Whenever a new user logs in on msn, and - I have a "Locked Screen" on my Jaunty 9.04 laptop (after the screen has - become blank), I get the 'user has logged in' sound from aMsn and the - Top and Bottom bars from the Desktop show up. While the screen is - Locked! When I click something, I do get the password prompt, but if I, - for example, have a "35 ways to be lazy at work" webpage open on - Firefox, it Shows up on the bottom bar application icon... and I sure + It seems to be affected by aMsn (EDIT: By update manager as well, so + it's X server related..). Whenever a new user logs in on msn (EDIT: Not + on the 'user logged in' notification. It appears when a new window pops + up, i.e. when someone talks when the screen is Locked. Also, the bars + show up when the Update Manager pops up with new updates), and I have a + "Locked Screen" on my Jaunty 9.04 laptop (after the screen has become + blank), the Top and Bottom bars from the Desktop show up. While the + screen is Locked! When I click something, I do get the password prompt, + but if I, for example, have a "35 ways to be lazy at work" webpage open + on Firefox, it Shows up on the bottom bar application icon... and I sure don't want my boss to see. - I THINK but can't be sure it's related to xorg, but seems to be! + I THINK (more sure now, cause it appears for more than 1 app) but can't + be sure it's related to xorg, but seems to be! Ubuntu version: 9.04 apt-cache policy xorg: 1:7.4~5ubuntu18 Expected: to Not show my Desktop contents when locked, Especially on a linux system... Instead: I get portions of my Desktop (Top-Bottom bars) showing up...
** Summary changed: - Jaunty Desktop Up-Down Panels show up when Screen is Locked, on an amsn notification + Jaunty Desktop Up-Down Panels show up when Screen is Locked, when a window is loaded -- Jaunty Desktop Up-Down Panels show up when Screen is Locked, when a window is loaded https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/393166 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs