Created attachment 1478077 [details] screenshot of gnome panel Description of problem: [Fedora 27] Screen Lock is missing in gnome panel Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): # cat /etc/redhat-release Fedora release 27 (Twenty Seven) # uname -r 4.13.9-300.fc27.x86_64 How reproducible: no sure Steps to Reproduce: 1. The icon of 'screenlock' is missing in the screen panel 2. 3. Actual results: The icon of 'screenlock' is missing in the screen panel Expected results: The icon of 'screenlock' should be displayed in the middle of "setting" icon and "power on/off" icon. Additional info:
Created attachment 1478080 [details] screenshot of setting -> private -> screen lock
Just now, I tried to enable "Automatic Screen Lock" under Settings->Privacy-> Screen Lock. And I set Lock screen after blank for '1 minute', and left system alone for 5 minutes. But After 5 mins the screen is still showing everything and it can not be able to lock. I doubt about it is a bug on gnone panel, I have no idea about how to reproduce it, since it worked a week ago.
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