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I've shipped it to the end user now, it seemed to be the parameter that controlled if it blanked the screen that caused it to try to authenticate. Setting it to "never" made it work ok, any other time caused it to try to authenticate.
Hi @brianread QuoteI've now done a new install and out of the box the auto suspend works fine, however once you set the slider "blank after" on the "Display" tab of the Xfce Power manager setting pane, then the authentication comes up when the suspend is requested after the idle timeout. That's weird. Maybe you should try a different set up? Instead of 30 minutes try 20 and see how that goes. I've never had problems with that but mine is set up to at 5 minutes of no activity. Tell me your power management configuration so I try here and see what happens.
I've now done a new install and out of the box the auto suspend works fine, however once you set the slider "blank after" on the "Display" tab of the Xfce Power manager setting pane, then the authentication comes up when the suspend is requested after the idle timeout.
I tried to apply the fix in your link (creating a new file), however the file path did not make sense, perhaps something has changed in the interim?
QuoteWhat I actually mean is that I want the system to be locked when it is woken up, which I thought is the point of that parameterDoes that message appears right before "sleep" or when waking the system up? Maybe you're setting up power management wrongly? While googling around I found this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1605189 which seems to be quite your issue.
What I actually mean is that I want the system to be locked when it is woken up, which I thought is the point of that parameter
Hi @brianread Looks like screen locker is activated. Check that out in XFCE Power Manager and if so uncheck "Lock the screen when the system is going for sleep".Hope this helps!