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Old May 13th, 2007   #1
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Screen isn't locking after closing laptop lid

It was working fine before I updated the HAL device manager when Feisty prompted me to.

What was happening before:
Close laptop lid
Screen gets locked
I have to type a password to get back in to Gnome

What happens now:
Close laptop lid
I think the screen is turning off but it's not locking
Anyone can use my PC unless I specifically lock it.

/var/log/acpid shows this info:

Code:
[Sun May 13 17:14:59 2007] completed event "button/lid LID 00000080 00000055"
[Sun May 13 17:15:03 2007] received event "button/lid LID 00000080 00000056"
[Sun May 13 17:15:03 2007] notifying client 5267[0:0]
[Sun May 13 17:15:03 2007] notifying client 325[106:110]
[Sun May 13 17:15:03 2007] executing action "/etc/acpi/lid.sh"
[Sun May 13 17:15:03 2007] BEGIN HANDLER MESSAGES
[Sun May 13 17:15:03 2007] END HANDLER MESSAGES
[Sun May 13 17:15:03 2007] action exited with status 0
[Sun May 13 17:15:03 2007] completed event "button/lid LID 00000080 00000056"
cat /proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode shows 0

Just to make sure, I made sure that ACPI is running by doing:

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sudo /etc/init.d/acpid stop
sudo /etc/init.d/acpid start
I'm using a Dell Inspiron 9300 laptop and this was working fine a few days ago.

Any suggestions?
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Old May 13th, 2007   #2
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Re: Screen isn't locking after closing laptop lid

I don't have any suggestions, but where do I turn off that behaviour? it's kinda annoying to me (it's not like it offers any real security, everyone can just read my whole HD with any liveCD).
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Old May 13th, 2007   #3
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Re: Screen isn't locking after closing laptop lid

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I don't have any suggestions, but where do I turn off that behaviour? it's kinda annoying to me (it's not like it offers any real security, everyone can just read my whole HD with any liveCD).
Try $ gconf-editor and look in key /apps/gnome-power-manager/...
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Old June 17th, 2008   #4
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Re: Screen isn't locking after closing laptop lid

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Try $ gconf-editor and look in key /apps/gnome-power-manager/...
I have Dell Inspiron 9300 and this work perfectly just had to check /apps/gnome-power-manager/lock/blank_screen and I close lid + open lid = locked screen. thanks FuturePast!!!
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Old May 15th, 2007   #5
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Re: Screen isn't locking after closing laptop lid

Any other ideas guys?
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Old May 22nd, 2007   #6
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Re: Screen isn't locking after closing laptop lid

I have noticed that if I right mouse click the battery in the top bar, I get a preferences option. From there it ask what I would like the laptop to do when I close the lid. I set it to "do nothing" to keep from having to log in. However, if you have it set to "blank screen", it asks me to log in when I re-open the lid. Try making sure it's set to "blank screen" and see if that works.
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Old June 23rd, 2007   #7
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Re: Screen isn't locking after closing laptop lid

Bump

I have it set to "blank screen", but it doesn't. Of course I am on Gutsy so who knows.
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Old June 23rd, 2007   #8
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Re: Screen isn't locking after closing laptop lid

Press Alt + F2. Type in gconf-editor, then press enter. Navigate to apps --> gnome-power-manager.

The flags to look for would be :
Code:
lock_on_blank_screen
Check mark it, if you want to lock the screen and uncheck it if you don't

Additionally you can choose to change the values of
Code:
lock_on_hibernate
lock_on_suspend
Hope that helps !!
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Old June 23rd, 2007   #9
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Re: Screen isn't locking after closing laptop lid

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Press Alt + F2. Type in gconf-editor, then press enter. Navigate to apps --> gnome-power-manager.

The flags to look for would be :
Code:
lock_on_blank_screen
Check mark it, if you want to lock the screen and uncheck it if you don't

Additionally you can choose to change the values of
Code:
lock_on_hibernate
lock_on_suspend
Hope that helps !!
That key didn't even exist for me, I added it, but nothing. The screen does go black like it tries to lock, but then it just comes back when I move the mouse. It did work in feisty so we'll see.

EDIT: Awesome I fixed it! All I had to do was check the two checkboxes in Screensaver Settings.
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Old October 24th, 2007   #10
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Re: Screen isn't locking after closing laptop lid

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Press Alt + F2. Type in gconf-editor, then press enter. Navigate to apps --> gnome-power-manager.

The flags to look for would be :
Code:
lock_on_blank_screen
Check mark it, if you want to lock the screen and uncheck it if you don't

Additionally you can choose to change the values of
Code:
lock_on_hibernate
lock_on_suspend
Hope that helps !!
In gutsy it's navigate to apps --> gnome-power-manager->lock.
and the lock_on_ prepends are no longer there.
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