Description of problem: I often put my laptop (Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro) to sleep by closing the lid. When I open the lid, Fedora (not sure which component) shows me a picture of how my desktop looked when the machine was put to sleep. This picture is shown until the computer is fully awake and is ready to show the lock screen. In principle, this is a really cool feature as my laptop feels much more responsive (it shows something directly when I open the lid), but the current implementation is problematic because it shows my unlocked desktop as it looked before I closed the lid. This is a privacy issue as other people than myself could open the lid, and would then briefly see my desktop as it looks when unlocked. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: 50% of the time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Close laptop lid 2. Open lid 3. Look at picture of unlocked desktop for a little while until a lock screen appears. Actual results: I see an unlocked desktop briefly and then a lock screen. Expected results: I should be presented with a lock screen. Additional info:
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 713640 ***