This is for F15 GNOME3 Desktop, installed from liveCD, on a Thinkpad X61s. 1. Suspend system using suspend key, or by closing lid 2. System enters S3. 3. Open lid, or press suspend/resume key. 4. System resumes, but the desktop is accessible to whoever resumes the system. Resuming to a locked screen is the expected behaviour.
I can confirm this bug. Even though in system settings i do have "screen lock" "on" with "after screen is off" setting, system is accessible after waking up from suspend. And i think this bug "deserves" to be marked as high level security bug and not medium. After all default DE for F15 is Gnome 3 that promotes suspending out of the box instead of shutting down. So this makes it major security issue.
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How strange. I'm seeing this bug on a Dell Vostro 3500 laptop, but not on a Thinkpad T43 or on a Dell Inspiron 530 desktop. All three computers are set to lock the screen according to the gnome preferences. gnome-power-manager's dconf keys are not set to ignore the session settings.
Is this a duplicate of bug 698135? That bug is fixed now.
I can confirm this bug being fixed. Although with latest update keyboard backlight stoped working :(.
Why this bug is still marked as new? Can Nick confirm if this still a issue in his case, and if not, please close this one.
Can anyone please close this one already. This bug is fixed.
Thanks for testing. Closing bug.