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10.7.2 on Arch Linux screen lock during suspend won't use blank password to unlock. #23

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Hi-Phile opened this issue Jun 30, 2023 · 2 comments

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I'm seeing strange behavior with 10.7.2 on Arch Linux with the screen lock during suspend. I am using no password (blank) for the user account login, then after suspend is woke up, the lock screen appears, but when I hit <enter> to get back into the desktop, it just prompts again with wrong password, then 3x's you're locked out for 10 mins. I have the following settings, not sure if this is a bug or conflicting with gnome.

Here's the settings for Display and Power:
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To recover, I must 'switch user' and from there reboot the system.

Originally posted by @Hi-Phile in BuddiesOfBudgie/budgie-desktop#366 (comment)

@Hi-Phile Hi-Phile changed the title I'm seeing strange behavior with 10.7.2 on Arch Linux with the screen lock during suspend. I am using no password (blank) for the user account login, then after suspend is woke up, the lock screen appears, but when I hit <enter> to get back into the desktop, it just prompts again with wrong password, then 3x's you're locked out for 10 mins. I have the following settings, not sure if this is a bug or conflicting with gnome. 10.7.2 on Arch Linux screen lock during suspend won't use blank password to unlock. Jun 30, 2023
@serebit serebit transferred this issue from BuddiesOfBudgie/budgie-desktop Jul 5, 2023
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also on arch-based distro, budgie-screensaver literally forgets my password sometimes unless i switch user > same user after getting it """wrong""", trying to figure out how to disable this absolute hell of a screensaver

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serebit commented Aug 27, 2023

@ameameam3 You can disable the lockscreen entirely with the following command:

gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen true

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